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    We all know the deadly toll terrorism takes. Every Israeli, in one way or another, is exposed to it – many of us have lost friends and family in attacks, many of us have been injured in attacks, and many of us live in fear of terror attacks.

    One thing we're all less familiar with, however, are the people who are committing such murderous acts against us. What is the profile of a suicide bomber? What makes him give his life just to take the lives of innocent people. And what is his reward? We ask these questions, not to humanize the bomber, but to understand our enemy.

    Israel's security forces have come to define suicide bombings as "every terror attack or attempted attack in which the terrorist reaches his destination with weapons or explosives for the purpose of giving his life in the attack." In these cases, the terrorist is aware that he has no chance of staying alive.

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    The majority of terrorists committing these types of attacks come from modern radical Islamic groups. They refer to the death of the suicide bomber as "astashad" – the death of a holy one – man or woman – in the name of Allah. The act of suicide bombing is called "Amaliya Astashadiya" – an act of self-sacrifice. And the "battlefields" on which these "warriors" fight are Israeli population centers – soft targets such as malls, restaurants, markets, and buses; any public place that is crowded.

    It should be noted that "Amaliya Astashadiya" is a modern term not found in any classic Islamic literature. It's a term common today in Palestinian society and the wider Arab world. The suicide bomber enjoys prestige and respect that comes from the courage he's showing by undertaking a mission of certain death.

    This modern aspect gives terrorism Islamic (religious) legitimacy. The shahid according to classical Islam receives many rewards. He wins eternal life and is saved from judgment day. He is granted mercy for all his sins and can recommend 70 of his relatives to join him in heaven. The greatest reward, however, is the promise of "72 black-eyed virgins." In keeping with this promise, Palestinian posters proclaiming the heroism of the terrorist after his attack, refer to the suicide bombing as a wedding. The terrorist is portrayed as a groom walking to his wedding with songs and dancing…..on his way, of course, to join 72 virgins.

    For female suicide bombers the reward is slightly different. They are granted the honor of marrying a shahid in heaven.

    While those benefits are granted automatically, the moment the terrorist decides to go out to the "battlefield" and board an Israeli bus, other organizations make sure to give material benefits to the terrorist and his family – namely, bank checks. These financial rewards serve as a tool to increase the motivation of terrorists and aid in recruiting more suicide bombers.

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    Saddam Hussein, when he still ruled Iraq, was one of the strongest supporters of suicide bombing. In the beginning of the Intifadah (October 2000), he awarded $15,000 to the family of each bomber. As the Intifadah continued that amount grew to $25,000 and even more, depending on the case. In addition, terrorists received certificates thanking them for their sacrifice.

    In the beginning of the Intifadah the majority of suicide bombers were educated people with good families, who gave their lives out of ideology. The women, on the other hand, were mostly social outcasts. They had stains on their honor they hoped to wash clean by murdering Israelis.

    After more than five years of terrorism, today most suicide bombers are young people from poor families. Many are teenagers; few older than 35. They are attracted to the financial rewards, glory, and heavenly promises made to shahids.

    The subject of suicide terrorism is very complicated and complex. Consider this interesting fact: among all of the suicide bombers of the Second Intifadah, not one has been a Christian Arab. This begs the question, is suicide bombing a national or religious phenomenon? Is this a struggle for self-determination or jihad?

    From another angle, we might see this as the classic question of the chicken and the egg. Which came first, the terrorist or the reward?

    One thing we can be sure of, however, is that whoever commits such heinous acts of terrorism takes the life of innocent people in cold blood, and cannot be called a hero or a warrior. As long as there is a G-d in the Heavens we can be sure that suicide bombers are not the ones seated around him.

    By Reut Davidson

    Mass Opinion World Events News

     



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