The phenomenon of terrorism in the Middle East after 2011, Syria and Yemen - a model-

Authors

  • Aseel Hamza

Abstract

The world community pays close attention to the problem of terrorism because it represents a menace to society's security and stability. The emergence of terrorism is not born today, but it is old and since the emergence of man and empires, but it differs in different types, local or international, and its places in Europe or Asia or its causes.

A major shift occurred in the history of the Middle East in 2011, with several uprisings taking place in Egypt that led to the fall of the ruling regime for decades and other attempts in the Gulf and Yemen with the fall of the regime there and the terrorist groups' interference in it as well as a serious deterioration in countries such as Iraq and Syria.

The fight against terrorism remains a priority and an essential part of the battle waged by the Arab coalition in Yemen, so that this country does not turn into a major arena for terrorist organizations, through the intelligence services' response to terrorist cells, in addition to the terrorist attack on Syria today made it necessary for the Syrian Arab Armed Forces to stand to confront this terrorism and to carry out its constitutional role and duty in defending the homeland and protecting the achievements of the people ... and through careful exploration and collection of information on armed terrorist groups, and access to their references, sources of funding, their arming, and border protection.

If terrorism becomes international and comprehensive, then it is the responsibility "of all countries of the world" to combat and combat it by all possible means and methods, which should achieve successes with the least human and material losses to eliminate it radically and create a world free from terrorism and crime.

Published

2021-12-01

How to Cite

Hamza, A. (2021). The phenomenon of terrorism in the Middle East after 2011, Syria and Yemen - a model-. Hammurabi Journal for Studies, 10(40), 224–249. Retrieved from https://hamm-journal.org/index.php/HJS/article/view/233

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