Anti-Semitism and Terrorism on the Internet: New Threats

(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Interview with Rabbi Abraham Cooper - The Internet activities of terrorists and their supporters include commanding, coordinating, and controlling terrorist operations from far away; disseminating propaganda; and raising money, as well as recruiting young people to the Islamist culture of death. The Internet is cheap, difficult to monitor, and knows no borders. The Web enables minor local players in hate movements to become global operators. The Simon Wiesenthal Center is currently monitoring 4,000 problematic sites worldwide. The Internet is speeding up the connections of the Jews' enemies.


2004-06-11 00:00:00

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