No country has experienced more acts of terrorism over a
prolonged period than Israel. The frequency of attacks has
propelled Israel toward innovative methods to address the threat.
Indeed, treating so many victims of physical and psychological
trauma has given rise to the new field of terror medicine.
In a gripping narrative, terrorist expert Leonard A. Cole
describes how different segments of Israeli society have coped with
terrorism survivors of attacks, families of victims, emergency
responders, doctors and nurses, and, in the end, the general
population. He also interviews Palestinians, including imprisoned
handlers of suicide bombers, who endorse or deplore suicide
bombings. He concludes that the Israeli experience with
preparedness and coping offers valuable lessons for the United
States."
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