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Arab Islamic Terrorism in Israel, by Michael D. Robbins


Aerial photo of the World Trade Center collapsing after the 9-11-2001 Islamic Terrorist Attack in New York City: Israel suffered the equivalent of 13.8 Sept. 11 World Trade Center Arab Islamic terrorist attacks between September 2000 and February 25, 2004, in terms of Arab Islamic terrorism deaths in Israel scaled up from Israel's Jewish population to the U.S. population. Photo source unknown.

Aerial photo of the World Trade Center
collapsing after the 9-11-2001
Islamic Terrorist Attack in New York City.
Photo source unknown.

Israel suffered the equivalent of 13.8 Sept. 11 World Trade Center Arab Islamic terrorist attacks between September 2000 and February 25, 2004, in terms of Arab Islamic terrorism deaths in Israel scaled up from Israel’s Jewish population to the U.S. population.” – Michael D. Robbins, Director of the Public Safety Project


Arab Islamic Terrorism in Israel

Major Arab Islamic “Palestinian” terrorist attacks from September 2000 through February 25, 2004

General Information and Statistics

by Michael D. Robbins

August 2, 2005

I have analyzed Arab Islamic terrorist attack data from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) official website. The total casualties in this data, which covers only September 2000 through February 25, 2004, is 547 Arab Islamic terrorist murders and approximately 2,832 Arab Islamic terrorist woundings in Israel.

If you multiply by 60, to scale by the ratio of U.S. population to Israel’s Jewish population, this would reflect the following Arab Islamic terrorist murders and woundings in the U.S.: … Continue reading

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U.S. Domestic Terrorism – Labor Union Bombings and Mass-Murders in the early 1900’s

by Michael D. Robbins
Director, Public Safety Project, PublicSafetyProject.org

Eighty-seven labor union bombings of non-unionized construction projects and businesses were recorded between 1906 and 1911. The Los Angeles Times and its owner and publisher, Harrison Gray Otis, were outspoken opponents of the labor movement and the closed shop. The Los Angeles Times downtown plant was bombed early in the morning of October 1, 1910, murdering 20 people. On the same day, a bomb exploded just outside a bedroom window at Otis’s home. Another bomb consisting of 15 sticks of dynamite was planted at the house of F. J. Zeehandelaar, the secretary of the Merchants and Manufacturers Association (M&M), but did not go off.

Labor union leaders denied that these bombings were union related, even while the union headquarters contained “100 pounds of dynamite, several yards of fuse and twelve clocks similar to those with which bombs are discharged.” … Continue reading

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