Eyes that do not know the light..
This fascinating book examines the phenomenon of terrorism as an integral part of human history, tracing its roots from ancient times to the modern era. It begins by analyzing the decisive transformation that terrorism underwent during the French Revolution, when it transformed from individual acts into an organized political tool associated with prominent figures such as Robespierre and Saint-Just. Since then, terrorism has taken on multiple forms, extending beyond local conflicts to encompass international relations and civilizational conflicts. The book devotes a large section to studying the organized terrorism carried out by the Israeli Mossad, explaining its structure, objectives, and covert operations that included espionage, assassinations, and psychological warfare. It also addresses its successes and failures, shedding light on its controversial operations that crossed moral and international boundaries. Through this in-depth approach, the book connects political terrorism with its contemporary dimensions, offering a comprehensive vision of how it evolved into a strategic tool that serves the interests of states and major blocs. This book opens the door to debate about the relationship between politics and terrorism, and poses questions about the limits of power and influence in a turbulent world.
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Eyes that do not know the light..
This fascinating book examines the phenomenon of terrorism as an integral part of human history, tracing its roots from ancient times to the modern era. It begins by analyzing the decisive transformation that terrorism underwent during the French Revolution, when it transformed from individual acts into an organized political tool associated with prominent figures such as Robespierre and Saint-Just. Since then, terrorism has taken on multiple forms, extending beyond local conflicts to encompass international relations and civilizational conflicts. The book devotes a large section to studying the organized terrorism carried out by the Israeli Mossad, explaining its structure, objectives, and covert operations that included espionage, assassinations, and psychological warfare. It also addresses its successes and failures, shedding light on its controversial operations that crossed moral and international boundaries. Through this in-depth approach, the book connects political terrorism with its contemporary dimensions, offering a comprehensive vision of how it evolved into a strategic tool that serves the interests of states and major blocs. This book opens the door to debate about the relationship between politics and terrorism, and poses questions about the limits of power and influence in a turbulent world.
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Eyes that do not know the light..

Eyes that do not know the light..

Eyes that do not know the light..

Eyes that do not know the light..

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This fascinating book examines the phenomenon of terrorism as an integral part of human history, tracing its roots from ancient times to the modern era. It begins by analyzing the decisive transformation that terrorism underwent during the French Revolution, when it transformed from individual acts into an organized political tool associated with prominent figures such as Robespierre and Saint-Just. Since then, terrorism has taken on multiple forms, extending beyond local conflicts to encompass international relations and civilizational conflicts. The book devotes a large section to studying the organized terrorism carried out by the Israeli Mossad, explaining its structure, objectives, and covert operations that included espionage, assassinations, and psychological warfare. It also addresses its successes and failures, shedding light on its controversial operations that crossed moral and international boundaries. Through this in-depth approach, the book connects political terrorism with its contemporary dimensions, offering a comprehensive vision of how it evolved into a strategic tool that serves the interests of states and major blocs. This book opens the door to debate about the relationship between politics and terrorism, and poses questions about the limits of power and influence in a turbulent world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789779919997
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 05/31/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 175
File size: 475 KB
Language: Arabic
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