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The rise of Islamist extremism saw a shift towards targeting civilians beginning in the 1970's through the 1990's, including Jewish communities, as part of broader anti-Western sentiments.
The threat of militant Islamic terrorist attacks intensified, with a focus on Jewish institutions as symbols of perceived Western oppression after 9-11.
The most notable attack on a Jewish community center in Argentina was the AMIA bombing on July 18, 1994, where a suicide bomber killed 85 people and injured over 300. This attack is linked to Hezbollah and Iran, marking it as the deadliest terrorist incident in Argentina's history.
Attacks on Jewish institutions by Islamic terrorists have a long history, often driven by antisemitism and extremist beliefs.
Meanwhile, In Nigeria and other parts of Africa Islamic terrorists are killing Christians in numbers reaching genocidal proportions.
Islamic terrorist groups, particularly Boko Haram and Fulani militants, have been attacking Christians in Nigeria, with recent reports indicating that several Christians were killed in Kaduna state and homes were burned in Borno state. These attacks are part of a broader pattern of violence affecting various religious communities in the region, with both Muslims and Christians suffering from extremist violence.
Additionally, the Islamic State (ISIS) has engaged in systematic persecution of Christians in Syria, particularly targeting Assyrian and other Christian minorities.
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It’s still unclear what — if anything — the administration will do to counter Islamic militants in Nigeria, but precision drone strikes are among the preliminary options being considered.
www.nbcnews.com
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