State Of Terror: How Terrorism Created Modern I... Info

: To exhaust the Mandate administration through "war weariness" and force a withdrawal.

While praised by some as a "tour de force" of archival research, the book has also been characterized as a "hard-hitting, ultimately one-note polemic". 'State of Terror,' by Thomas Suárez - Mondoweiss State of Terror: How Terrorism Created Modern I...

Suárez posits that the Zionist movement’s use of terror during the British Mandate (1920–1948) was foundational to the state's birth. He details how this violence targeted three main groups: : To exhaust the Mandate administration through "war

: Including those who opposed Zionist tactics or lived peacefully with Arab neighbors. Primary Tactics and Groups ultimately one-note polemic". 'State of Terror