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An important component of Israel's struggle against terrorism is its population's psychology, resilience, and capacity to counter what has unfortunately been one of the characteristics of this state from its very origins: the constant attacks against civilians in the streets, public structures, cafes, and buses. How do the Israeli people overcome being on the front line against terror? The answer lies in Israel's history, sociology, education, and social values, from which today's vulnerable Europe can learn much.
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