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  1. The attacks, widely condemned for targeting civilians, have been described as terrorism by United Nations, European Union and Israeli officials, and are defined as war crimes by human rights groups Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

  2. The Arab Revolt of 193639 was the first sustained violent uprising of Palestinian Arabs in more than a century. Thousands of Arabs from all classes were mobilized, and nationalistic sentiment was fanned in the Arabic press, schools, and literary circles.

  3. 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Mandatory Palestine. Part of the intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine, decolonisation of Asia, and the precursor to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. British soldiers on an armoured train car with two Palestinian Arab hostages used as human shields. Date.

  4. Founded in 1987, Hamas opposed the secular approach of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rejected attempts to cede any part of Palestine, and embraced the use of violence, including acts of terrorism, as a means to achieve its goals.

  5. The group referred to its members as terrorists [ 19] and admitted to having carried out acts of terrorism. [ 14][ 20][ 21] Lehi split from the Irgun militant group in 1940 in order to continue fighting the British during World War II. It initially sought an alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. [ 22]

  6. In early January, Da’esh launched a coordinated campaign across its self-proclaimed “provinces”, including a surge of operations in Iraq and Syria, Mr. Voronkov said. He called for sustained counter-terrorism efforts to prevent the group from capitalising on these gains. Towards that end, he highlighted the need to address the “dire ...

  7. These groups joined forces inside the PLO despite their differences in ideology and tactics (some were dedicated to openly terrorist tactics). In 1969 Yasser Arafat , leader of Fatah, became chairman of the PLO’s executive committee and thus the chief of the Palestinian national movement.