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{{terrorism}} #REDIRECT ]
'''Jewish terrorism''' is ] perpetrated by a person or group whose motivations and aims have a predominant ]ish character or influence.

==Organizations==
There are currently no known active Jewish terrorist groups.{{fact}} The following groups were all started or branched off from those started by ] in the 1970's. Kahanist groups are banned in ]:
* ]: A "right-wing ] group" according to the ]. Although several members have been charged or convicted with offenses related to the handling of explosives, the group is not thought to have any current connection to terrorism. .
* ] and ]: (defunct) ] and ]. ] was involved with Kahanism before killing 3 people in ], an act described by then prime minister ] as "a reprehensible act by a bloodthirsty Jewish terrorist".
* ]: (1979-1984) Sometimes called the (Jewish Terror Organization), formed by prominent members of ].

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