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   KEYWORDS : ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT
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Would They If They Could? -- Gary Ackerman & Laura Snyder  -- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists  -- May 01, 2002

The authors analyze the potential for nuclear terrorism in the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict and conclude "that an escalation to WMD is a credible concern that cannot be dismissed out of hand."

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We Are on the Palestinians' Map -- Reuven Shapira  -- FBIS Translated Text  -- May 18, 2001

Israeli officials are concerned that the Palestinians have obtained high-quality air photographs of the entire State of Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, including the settlements and the military installations there.

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War games on the net: but this time it's for real -- Brian Whitaker  -- Guardian Unlimited Observer  -- November 30, 2000

While Israelis and Palestinians have been slugging it out on the ground with guns and stones, others have gone into battle with mouse and modem. Although cyber-attacks are not in themselves new, this is the first political conflict in which two sides have fought each other in such an organised way over the internet.

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Israeli Hackers Vow to Defend -- Carmen J. Gentile  -- Wired News  -- November 15, 2000

A group of self-described ethical hackers are taking the reins of the Israelis' Web networks into their own hands in the Middle East's cyberwar. Known as the Israeli Internet Underground, the coalition of anonymous online activists from various Israeli technology companies has set up a website to disseminate information concerning the ongoing battle in cyberspace.

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U.S. may face net-based holy war -- Dan Verton  -- Computerworld  -- November 13, 2000

As hacker groups in the Middle East threaten to launch a "cyber-Jihad," or electronic holy war, against companies with ties to Israel, security experts said Internet security at most U.S. companies remains woefully inadequate to defend against such attacks.

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Internet: a new battlefield for the world's wars -- Staff  -- Agence France Presse  -- November 06, 2000

New battles are raging on the computer networks of the Middle East and conflict zones around the world -- a kind of warfare experts say is redrawing the lines of combat.

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Abroad at Home -- John Lancaster  -- Washington Post  -- November 03, 2000

The cyberwars of the Middle East have spread to Washington.

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Mideast hackers may strike U.S. sites, FBI warns -- Erich Luening  -- CNET News  -- November 02, 2000

Middle East violence is fueling an online cyberwar as hackers from both sides of the conflict threaten government and business Web sites in the United States, according to the FBI and industry experts.


Cyberwar in the Middle East -- Michelle Goldberg  -- Industry Standard  -- October 27, 2000

Michelle Goldberg argues that the attention paid to the 'cyberwar' raging between Israeli and Palestinian hackers trivializes the tragedy of the real conflict that occurs in the streets.

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Cyberwar heating up in Middle East: US -- Staff  -- Agence France Presse  -- October 27, 2000

The unrest in the Middle East appears to have sparked a rising level of cyber attacks targeting both Israeli and pro-Palestinian entities.

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