- Profiles in Terror
Infobox_Book | name = Profiles in Terror
author =Aaron Mannes
jacket_design =Douglas Grigar
publisher =Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
release_date =2004
media_type =Hardcover
pages = 392
isbn = ISBN 0-7425-3525-8"Profiles in Terror: A Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations" is a
2004 book byAaron Mannes . It profiles more than twentyterrorist organizations operating in theMiddle East and theiraffiliate groups worldwide, describing their characteristics: ideology and objectives; history; leadership; organization; external relations; financial support networks; target and tactics; external relations; a chronology of significant events and attacks; and references for each group.The book was published by
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in 2004 as a 392-page hardcover (ISBN 0-7425-3525-8). It was published in cooperation withJINSA Press (an imprint of theJewish Institute for National Security Affairs ) as a JINSA book.The author makes the following general observations about terrorism:
*Terrorist attacks are carefully planned operations requiring a high level of organization.
*Terrorist organizations may have wings, arms, and divisions to support the recruiting, indoctrinating, and training of potential members.
*Units are usually organized in some kind of cellular structure.
*Terrorists must be taught todehumanize potential victims.
*Suicide attacks are highly effective, but require more in-depthindoctrination .
*State support can provide a substantial contribution to the training and finances of groups.Most groups included are inspired by a range of
extremist interpretations ofIslam (referred to asIslamist )Quotation
: "A primary
dictum in war is to know the enemy. This volume, a modest contribution to these efforts, attempts to shed light on the intentions, histories, and methods of the major terrorist organizations of the Middle East." —from the preface.Contents
Organisations covered by the book include:
*Al-Qaeda and its affiliates:
** TheArmed Islamic Group (GIA) and its splinter, theSalafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC).
**Abu Sayyaf
**Harkat-al-Mujehidin
**Jaish-e-Mohammad
**Jemaah Islamiyah
**Lashkar-e-Toiba
**al Gama'a al-Islamiyya (IG)
**al Jihad
*Abu Nidal
*Hamas
*Hizbullah
*Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
*Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)
*Palestine Liberation Organization and its affiliates:
**Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)
**Fatah
**Force 17
**Palestinan Liberaton Front (PLF)
**Palestinian Authority (PA)
**Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)External links
* [http://www.profilesinterror.com/ "Profiles in Terror"] at the publisher's website.
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