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Experts warn global terror is not over


Published: May 3, 2011 at 6:44 AM

 

 
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TEL AVIV, Israel, May 3 (UPI) --
<http://www.upi.com/topic/Osama_bin_Laden/> Osama bin Laden's demise doesn't
mean an end to terror as groups worldwide will be motivated to carry out
attacks, Israeli terror experts cautioned.

Militants will attempt to target U.S. embassies worldwide as well as
American citizens and symbols, Boaz Ganor head of the International
Institute for Counter-Terrorism in Herzliya told Ynetnews.com
<http://ynetnews.com/>  Tuesday.

The next step will likely be radical Islamists recruited by terror groups
trying to carry out attacks in the Western world, similar to the bombing in
London in 2005, he warned.

Groups affiliated with al-Qaida may be motivated to carry out attacks
against U.S. and other Western targets in the Middle East and Africa, Ganor
said.

In the long term al-Qaida may plan an attack of a similar scale to Sept. 11,
2001 in the United States, he said.

"Such an attack, should it take place, will likely be carried out in the
longer term given the need to get organized and prepare such a complex
operation," Ganor told Ynetnews.

Global terror hasn't been eliminated with bin Laden's death, Professor Eyal
Zisser a terror expert at Tel Aviv University told the Web site.

"Bin Laden was the man who established the terror organization, the brains
behind it and the man who financed its activity and, in this respect, this
is a serious blow to the organization. However this does not mark the
elimination of global terror," Zisser warned.

"The operation does not constitute the elimination of global terror, because
to my regret there are enough fanatics out there with deep hatred for the
West, who will continue bin Laden's path," Professor Efraim Inbar head of
the Bar Ilan University Begin-Sadat Center told the site.

"We can assume he [bin Laden] will turn into a martyr now and continue to
attract disturbed people in the Muslim world who are motivated by
frustration and believe in the notion of murdering others," he said.

 

 



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