Islamic extremism and the peace process |
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Authors: | Efraim Inbar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Associate Professor of Political Studies , Bar‐Ilan University ,;2. Director of the Begin‐Sadat Center for Strategic Studies , |
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Abstract: | This article first discusses the negative attitude of Islamic radical groups toward Israel and the peace process. It then presents an assessment of the long run potential of the Islamic radicals, as well as their present politico‐military capabilities to harm the peace process. The article focuses on the capacity of Islamic radicals to subvert or intimidate the pro‐peace Arab regimes, wage war and develop nuclear capabilities. It ends with some observations on how the activities of Islamic extremists influence the ongoing political debate in Israel on the future of the peace process. |
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