State Terrorism: A Legal Analysis of Israels Actions

12 March 2025
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Mahdi Soleimani
State terrorism defined as the systematic use of violence and intimidation by governments to achieve political and military objectives has been widely debated in international legal circles. Unlike non-state terrorist groups states engaging in acts of terror often justify their actions under the guise of national security or self-defense.
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