The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers
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ISBN-13: | 9781597973649 |
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Publisher: | Potomac Books |
Publication date: | 03/31/2009 |
Pages: | 196 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d) |
About the Author
Anat Berko, who holds a Ph.D. in Criminology and served as Lieutenant Colonel in the Israeli Defense Forces, is a research fellow at the International Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism. She also conducts research for the National Security Council.
Table of Contents
Foreword Moshe Addad ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
1 Dispatcher of Palestinian Suicide Bombers: "Find Me Sad Guys" 1
2 The Role of the Dispatcher: "Everybody Has His Job: I Dispatch the Suicide Bomber and He Explodes" 14
3 Organization: "The Dispatchers Don't Send Their Own Sons to Blow Themselves Up" 25
4 Dispatchers Are Held in High Esteem: "I'm Considered Someone Who Does Something Good" 36
5 Dispatcher Macho: "My Father Taught It What It Means to Be a Man and Didn't Allow US to Be Cowards" 44
6 Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, Hamas Founder: "The Shaheed Doesn't Die, He Lives with Allah" 50
7 Women in Prison: "She Poured Boiling Margarine on My Face" 69
8 As Machiavelli Said, "The End Justifies the Means" 80
9 The Book of Mug Shots: "Huda Can't Talk to You Now, She's Having Her Face Done" 90
10 The Value of Women: "I'll Never Do Anyone Any Good, Anyway" 96
11 The Terrorist's Dream: "I've Wanted to Be a Shaheeda Ever Since I Was a Little Girl" 113
12 Double Standard: "Sure, I'd Attack a Kindergarten! I Am Able to Look at Your Children-and Explode!" 125
13 Is the "Other" a Human Being? "Do Israeli Mothers Feel Pain Like We Do?" 137
14 A Teenage Shaheed: "My Classmate Enlisted Me as a Shaheed. He Was Paid and Gave Me 100 Shekels" 147
15 Paradise: "All That Is Forbidden in This World Is Allowed in Paradise" 159
The Last Word 171
Notes 177
Glossary 179
Selected Bibliography 181
Index 185
What People are Saying About This
"What goes through the mind of a suicide bomber from the moment heor sheis recruited until the detonator is activated? How are they recruited? What about their families? Dr. Anat Berko spent thousands of hours in the lion's den trying to answer these questions. What she found makes us understand the real threat that suicide bombers, their handlers, and the organizations they belong to pose to world peace."
"The subjects of this bookwould-be terrorists whose lives were spared, because their missions were aborted when they were discovered by Israeli security forces or by alert bystandersdescribe their desires and goals to Anat Berko with extraordinary candor. Their motivations, from self-hatred to hatred of Jews, shed light on their lives and culturethough in this case the light they shed is more like darkness visible. Dr. Berko tells their stories with startling clarity, sensitivity, and insight."
Avi Dichter
"The subjects of this book--would-be terrorists whose lives were spared, because their missions were aborted when they were discovered by Israeli security forces or by alert bystanders--describe their desires and goals to Anat Berko with extraordinary candor. Their motivations, from self-hatred to hatred of Jews, shed light on their lives and culture--though in this case the light they shed is more like darkness visible. Dr. Berko tells their stories with startling clarity, sensitivity, and insight."
Avi Dichter, Minister of Public Security, State of Israel, Formerly head of the Israeli Security Agency, Currently Minister of Internal Security
George P. Fletcher
"The Path to Paradise is an astounding document, an original and authoritative account of the inner worlds of suicide bombers and their dispatchers. Dr. Anat Berko brings to her work a unique combination of academic expertise, and, as the daughter of Jewish refugees from Iraq, genuine cultural understanding of the world of her subjects. The depth of both her professional and personal knowledge of her subject make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the real and complex causes of the suicidal terror that is spreading like wildfire throughout the world, and of which we in the US felt the devastating effects on September 11th, 2001."
George P. Fletcher, Columbia University, Author of Romantics at War: Glory and Guilt in the Age of Terrorism
"The Path to Paradise is an astounding document, an original and authoritative account of the inner worlds of suicide bombers and their dispatchers. Dr. Anat Berko brings to her work a unique combination of academic expertise, and, as the daughter of Jewish refugees from Iraq, genuine cultural understanding of the world of her subjects. The depth of both her professional and personal knowledge of her subject make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the real and complex causes of the suicidal terror that is spreading like wildfire throughout the world, and of which we in the US felt the devastating effects on September 11th, 2001."
Khaled Abu Toameh
"This is a serious, thorough, penetrating analysis of the dark and mysterious world of suicide bombers and their dispatchers. By spending thousands of hours with would-be suicide bombers, and their spiritual leaders, the author succeeds in conveying a vivid (and appalling) picture of their real motives. This book is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the phenomenon of suicide bombings and the ever-increasing threat of Islamic fundamentalism."
Khaled Abu Toameh, Veteran reporter and commentator on Palestinian affairs, Correspondent, The Jerusalem Post
"This is a serious, thorough, penetrating analysis of the dark and mysterious world of suicide bombers and their dispatchers. By spending thousands of hours with would-be suicide bombers, and their spiritual leaders, the author succeeds in conveying a vivid (and appalling) picture of their real motives. This book is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the phenomenon of suicide bombings and the ever-increasing threat of Islamic fundamentalism."
Gen. Amos Malka (Ret.)
"What goes through the mind of a suicide bomber from the moment he--or she--is recruited until the detonator is activated? How are they recruited? What about their families? Dr. Anat Berko spent thousands of hours in the lion's den trying to answer these questions. What she found makes us understand the real threat that suicide bombers, their handlers, and the organizations they belong to pose to world peace."
Gen. Amos Malka (Ret.), Former Chief of Israeli Military Intelligence