Suicide Bombers in Israel: Their Motivations, Characteristics, and Prior Activity in Terrorist Organizations


Autoria(s): Sela-Shayovitz, Revital
Data(s)

08/11/2007

08/11/2007

Resumo

This paper examines the characteristics of suicide bombers as reflected in the Israeli press during the Second Intifada in Israel. The analysis aims to determine whether there were significant differences in the characteristics of suicide bombers with religious motives versus those with nationalist motives. The findings reveal that gender, education level, and organizational affiliation correlated significantly with motives for carrying out suicide attacks. Most of the suicide bombers with religious motives were men with elementary education. In addition, the results show that most of the suicide bombers who were affiliated with the Hamas organization acted out of religious motives. No significant differences were found between suicide bombers with religious and those with nationalist motives with regard to age, marital status, and prior activity in terrorist organizations.

Identificador

urn:nbn:de:0070-ijcv-2007259

http://www.ijcv.org/issues/ijcv-1-2-2007/2295

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

DPPL

Fonte

International Journal of Conflict and Violence ; 1 , 2