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  Suicide attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since the 1980s, the low cost and high lethality of the tactic have made it a favorite with guerrilla, insurgent, and especially terrorist groups, notably in the Middle East and Sri Lanka.
The doctrine of asymmetric warfare views suicide attacks as a result of an imbalance of power, in which groups with little significant power resort to suicide bombing as a response to actions or policies of a group with greater power.
Groups which have significant power have no need to resort to suicide bombing to achieve their aims; consequently, suicide bombing is overwhelmingly used by guerrilla, and other irregular fighting forces.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Suicide_bombing   (5924 words)

  
 Elie Hobeika killer file
In the middle of the year the Palestinian guerrilla groups move to new bases in southern Lebanon that are better located for attacks against Israel.
In response to attacks by PLO guerrillas, Israel invades southern Lebanon in March.
However, the Israelis are not convinced that all PLO guerrillas have left the city.
www.moreorless.au.com /killers/hobeika.html   (5371 words)

  
 Interesting Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
They later supported Hezbollah, a pure Iranian creation, that strove at first to establish a theocracy in Lebanon, similar to the one in Iran.
Iran feared, some believed, that Hezbollah's alliance with Syria in the aftermath of the Hariri crisis would damage the guerrilla movement's standing in Lebanon.
In Bahrain, which has a 70% Shi'ite majority (of a total population of about 443,000), ruled by a Sunni minority, the Shi'ites hoped that Shi'ite power in Tehran and Baghdad would bring more regional and international attention to their plight.
www.umaamerica.net /interesting_articles.html   (4664 words)

  
 Syria & Syrians - The Peace Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Every mosque in Hama blared forth the call from its minarets.
The guerrilla war was over; it was time for everyone to openly support the Brotherhood and drive out the "infidels".
The Ikhwan held a sizeable part of the town and even had its own hospital and women fighters.
www.yahoodi.com /peace/syria.html   (1912 words)

  
 The Palestine Right to Return Group :: The Right of Return is a Basic Human Right of All Refugees!
Settlement or Colonization — What is the Conflict all About?
Salvadoran guerrilla Shafik Handal, leader of the Farabundo Marti Liberation Front passes away
Women's Committees in the Occupied Territories From the Book "Daughters of Palestine" by Amal Kawar
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