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Counter-terrorism / Law / National security / Islamic terrorism / Targeted killing / Definitions of terrorism / Distinction / Israeli–Palestinian conflict / Human shield / Laws of war / International law / International relations
Date: 2014-02-06 16:35:46
Counter-terrorism
Law
National security
Islamic terrorism
Targeted killing
Definitions of terrorism
Distinction
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Human shield
Laws of war
International law
International relations

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