Is Ashab al-Yamin attacking British Jews?
A shadowy Iranian group has claimed responsibility for the stabbings
ByTerrorism is the systematic use of violence to create a climate of fear in a population with the aim of disturbing the status quo, overthrowing authorities or attacking a particular group for ideological reasons. Terror has also been used by governments against their people to suppress dissent, for example in Nazi Germany.
A shadowy Iranian group has claimed responsibility for the stabbings
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Jews in north London feel betrayed by a Britain that was once a sanctuary
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Shahid Butt – who was accused in 1999 of being part of a Yemen bomb plot – wants your vote
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The anti-Semitic terror attack on Bondi Beach has dispelled the myth that the country is a sanctuary from the world
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This Chanukah, I finally understand the meaning of resilience
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Months before 9/11 a passenger seized control of a Boeing 747 and nearly crashed it into the Sahara. Everyone survived…
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After yet another murderous attack, it is time to overhaul our inadequate anti-terror regime
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Jason Burke chronicles how radical activists in the 1970s found violent new ways to pursue their causes
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Jihad al-Shamie emerged from a British subculture contaminated with violence
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As violence mounts across the country, no one is safe – or innocent.
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MPs, legal experts and campaigners worry the protest group’s ban sets a dangerous precedent of government overreach.
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Spectacular global terror is losing ground to a new form of Islamist governance.
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It was the 2005 bombings, not 9/11, that put them at the centre of terror discourse.
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In Three Weeks in July, Adam Wishart and James Nally show how the Islamist bomb attacks of July 2005 changed…
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International allies are pressuring both India and Pakistan to show restraint.
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It was unbearable when my brother’s murderer was released from prison in the ceasefire deal. But 59 hostages remain in…
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The film-maker on her father Oded Lifschitz and the plight of the 7 October hostages.
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Could the tragedy boost the far right in the upcoming election?
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Keir Starmer is correct: the Prevent programme failed to comprehend Axel Rudakubana’s obsession with violence.
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Why has the internet rallied around a mysterious suspected assassin?
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