David Horovitz
Times of Israel, Mar. 30, 2022
“The jihadist would-be caliphate may have lost its territorial assets, but its ideology lives on, including among a very small, but potentially deadly, Arab Israeli minority”
Two decades after the Second Intifada — an onslaught of Palestinian suicide bombings in 2000-2003 in which 1,000 Israelis were killed — Israel is again battling a rising tide of Arab terrorism.
With memories triggered of that horrific onslaught, Israelis are again starting to become domestic security analysts, trying to calculate where they should and shouldn’t be going out to shop or eat, whether to use public transportation, whether to send their kids to school, how best to protect themselves and their loved ones from terrorist attack.
Here are five insights into the increasingly dangerous daily reality, its similarities and differences to past waves of terror, and the key challenges ahead.
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