Global Terrorism
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July 19, 2008 ![]() by Dani Reshef There is a clear definition between guerilla and terror and between a guerilla fighter and a terrorist. Guerilla is a low intensive warfare of small units using tactics of hit and run and targets objectives of the enemy military, police or institutions and facilities related to the functioning of the enemy.
Terror is a method of spreading fear and panic among innocent civilian population of the enemy by intentionally and deliberately targeting specifically and uniquely civilians who happened to be randomly in the scene of the attack. The targets of terror are selected to result the maximum civilian casualties.
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On 04/22/1979, while not yet 17, Samir Quntar, a Druz from Lebanon with no national or religious connections to the Palestinian cause, who referred to himself as a secular atheist, participated in an operation of a Palestinian Socialist organization - the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - PFLP when the Hizbullah did not exist yet as an organization. The plan was to land on the coastal town in North Israel - Nahariya, 10 km South of the Lebanese border with Israel, to take over a residential apartment building and to kill as many as possible civilians.
After landing on Nahariya shore, on their way to the nearest apartment building, the attackers were spotted, completely by chance, by an occasional police patrol. When the police called upon the suspect perpetrators to hold and identified themselves they opened fire and killed the two policemen, afterward the intruders run to the nearest house and in an attempt to take over the building they killed an Israeli and his 4 years daughter. Samir Quntar personally shot dead Dani Haran from 2 meters and then crushed the head of his 4 years daughter Ainat with the handle of his gun.
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