Christian terrorism in Yisrael

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Christian terrorism in Yisrael refers to ongoing insurgency by Christian terrorists in Yisrael since the signing of the Yarden Accords with Sydalon in 1973. The rationales and motivations among the insurgent groups vary moderately, but are all in one sense or another inspired by Pan-Sydalonism, an early 20th century pan-nationalist ideology that asserts, according to its different variants, that the Yisraeli-controlled south bank of the Yarden River Valley, or all of Yisrael itself, is the sovereign territory of Sydalon as a legacy regional Christian power. The main terrorist groups are the Christian Defense League, the Free Yarden Valley Catholic Front, and the Pan-Sydalene Liberation Army. The major Yisraeli counter-terrorist agencies include the Royal Yisraeli Security Service, the Royal Yisraeli Special Political Police, and the special units of the Royal Yisraeli Border Guard.

History

Origins

Pan-Sydalonism

Mid-century wars

Yarden Accords

First New Crusade (1973-1979)

Second New Crusade (1982-1993)

Third New Crusade (2000-2008)

Post-Sydalene Revolution

Ideology

Strategy and tactics

Yisraeli counter-terrorism

Political process

International reactions

See also