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The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers (Praeger Security International) [Hardcover]

Anat Berko (Author)
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April 30, 2007 0275994465 978-0275994464 1

Suicide bombers are often compared to smart bombs. From the point of view of their dispatchers, they are highly effective, inexpensive forms of weaponry, and there is no need to invest in their technological development. Suicide bombers are in fact smarter than smart bombs because they can choose their own target—and they can react to circumstances on the ground, changing their target, or their timing, in an instant, to ensure the maximum damage, destruction, and death. Of course, unlike smart bombs, suicide bombers think and feel, they have histories, stories, beliefs, desires—in short, they have an inner world. Exploring the inner world of suicide bombers has been the focus of Anat Berko's research for years. She has worked to understand the thought processes of a people who can choose to place explosives on their bodies and kill themselves, taking as many other people with them as they can.

Do male bombers really believe that death will transport them to a paradise where they will be greeted by virgins? Are they victims of unbearable pressure to commit this act of terror? What are female bombers promised in the hereafter? Is there something that links all suicide bombers? Berko also explores the world of those who drop the smart bomb—the dispatchers: who are these people who persuade others to go calmly to their horrific deaths?



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"[A] rare first-hand account of the motivations and feelings of suicide terrorists, both men and women, and the whole frame of reference for their acts."

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The Institute for the Study of Religion, Violence & Memory



"From her tightly written case notes of incarcerated bombers, Berko provides a cultural look at the men and women who choose their route to paradise by becoming a shaheed or a shaheeda (a Muslim willing to die as a martyr for the sake of Allah)."

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Security Letter



"Anat Berko's The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers is one of the most revealing, compelling and insightful books written about Palestinian suicide bombers and the men who dispatch them on their missions. What distinguishes this book is the author's unique access to Palestinian prisoners who failed to carry out their suicide bombings or were arrested for organizing terrorist operations. This has enabled her to open a window into the inner world of these men and women….The book contains a wealth of information about Palestinian society, such as the impact of polygamous families and arranged marriages on the sons and daughters who decide to become suicide martyrs. The Path to Paradise is essential reading for understanding Palestinian suicide terrorism and the measures required to resolve it."

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The Washington Times



"Berko entered Israeli prisons and interviewed failed Palestinian suicide bombers and arrested bomb dispatchers. Here, she reports on those interviews, including one with the late Hamas leader Sheik Yassin, in order to explore the motivations of these figures, as well as how suicide bombing attacks against Israel are organized. In much of the work, she stresses the religious aspects of the phenomena and downplays the political and military realities of the Israeli occupation. (If she is familiar with the work of political scientist Robert Pape whose comprehensive study of suicide bombings world-wide led him to conclude that there is little connection between suicide terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism, or any one of the world's religions. Rather, what nearly all suicide terrorist attacks have in common is a specific secular and strategic goal: to compel modern democracies to withdraw military forces from territory that the terrorists consider to be their homeland she does not reveal it."

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Reference & Research Book News



"This book is probably one of the best I have seen on the subject since the terrorists she interviewed either were arrested prior to getting to their targets or changed their mind prior to blowing up their targets or were the dispatchers who sent other suicide bombers."

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"Berko has written an interesting book that departs from many of the typical studies of suicide bombers. Her research involved frequent and extensive conversations with Palestinians jailed by Israel for attempted suicide terrorist attacks; the author recounts, in some cases transcribes, these discussions. Equally interesting is the author's emphasis on women's roles in suicide bombing and, more broadly, the role that gender plays in shaping the logic and motivation of terrorism against Israel. As always, the issue of bias in the scholarship on the Arab-Israeli conflict is something to consider here, as the author was previously a career officer in the Israeli Defense Forces. However, that does not undermine the value of her interviews, which flesh out and reflect similar studies of terrorism that emphasize the role of humiliation and gender. The book is a fascinating look at the individuals who carry out suicide attacks, and helps us understand the people, arguments, and emotions that give rise to this form of terrorism. Highly recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduates through practitioners."

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Choice



"For those dealing with terrorism this book is a must read."

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International Institute of Security & Safety Management Newsletter



"This book, written by former Israeli Lietenant Colonel Anat Berko, is an exploration of the world of suicide bombing. With unparalleled access to some of Israel's most heavily guarded prisons, Berko conducts interviews with suicide bombers who were stopped before they could carry out their attacks, and also with their handlers."

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Middle East Journal

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"The Path to Paradise is an astounding document, an original and authoritative account of the inner worlds of suicide bombers and their dispatchers. Dr. Anat Berko brings to her work a unique combination of academic expertise, and, as the daughter of Jewish refugees from Iraq, genuine cultural understanding of the world of her subjects. The depth of both her professional and personal knowledge of her subject make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the real and complex causes of the suicidal terror that is spreading like wildfire throughout the world, and of which we in the US felt the devastating effects on September 11th, 2001."

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George P. Fletcher, Columbia University, Author of Romantics at War: Glory and Guilt in the Age of Terrorism

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger; 1 edition (April 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275994465
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275994464
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,320,757 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars To better understand a major negative element in the present- day world- situation, July 3, 2007
This review is from: The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers (Praeger Security International) (Hardcover)
At the height of the Cold War when the Soviet Union and the United States were absolutely bitter and vicious opponents, their agents and operatives worked against each other in every possible way- but they did not go about killing themselves. The natural assumption of people in the U.S. the former Soviet Union, and my guess is almost everywhere, is that people want to live.
But today we live in a world where something unheard of , even two decades ago, is happening. Every day whether in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan, people are blowing themselves up in order to murder others, who most people in the world would consider, civilians, innocent outsiders.
Now Anat Berko an Israeli researcher has made a pioneering study of the phenomenom. She has based her research on interviews with a large number of jailed would- be suicide bombers, with their handlers or dispatchers. She provides a great deal of new insight into the problem even I suspect for those who have been following the problem for some time now.
Berko makes a firm distinction between the 'dispatchers' and the 'suicide- bombers'. The former are the strong ones, the ideologues, the ones who often convince the suicide- bombers to operate. The suicide- bombers often are weak personalities, with family- problems which they hope to solve by the suicide- bombing. Often they are young people whose sexual identity has not formed, and who are moved by the prospect of seventy- black-eyes clear- skinned virgins as their reward in Paradise. They too may come from families with a certain stigma, and often their action may be a way of restoring the honor of the family in the general society.
Berko also connects the dramatic rise in suicide- bombing with the Islamic war on Western culture. The West is perceived as libertine, corrupt, decadent. Against its temptations Islamic young people are instructed to make heroic actions of self- sacrifice, jihad. Berko by the way points out that Koranic sources both forbid suicide and the murder of innocent women and children. But that these sources are overridden by modern religious teachers who frame everything in terms of the house of Islam's total war against the corrupt and decadent West.
Berko alarmingly points out that in propaganda terms, on the Internet, and through most of the major media it is the radical Islamists who predominate and attract. Like many others she calls for more moderate voices, which belong to so many, to have greater force.
In any case this present book is an extremely important one for all who would understand a major element, however negative in our present world- situation and reality.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Islamikaze suicide bombers, December 2, 2010
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"The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers" by Israeli Lt. Col. Anat Berko , 2009. Over several years, this female author (who has a Ph.D. in criminology) was permitted to interview dozens of Palestinians who had been trained to engage in a suicide-bombing mission against some Israeli population target, or one who had recruited them. The author asked both male and female Islamikazes as to what motivated them to engage in their potential death act of strapping explosives upon their bodies and then detonating them amongst military, but most likely, civilian targets? The author learned that many of the male bombers believed that they would be wedded in Paradise (Heaven) with the virginal Houris, while the females stated their interest in achieving certain entry into Paradise to meet with Allah. While they spoke of their `reward' that they would receive in Paradise, many of them stated that what prompted their mission was their opposition to `oppressive' Israeli `occupation' of Muslim lands on the West Bank. The author found `lonely hearts' amongst both the males and females, some wanted to `get back' at either their father or mother for some social `slight' - such as their opposing a possible engagement with someone who did not meet their parent's higher expectations for a suitor. Captured suicide bombers received long prison sentences. Those who were pregnant at the time of their mission had their child separated from them once the child became three years old. The author noted that young agents became more `radicalized' against Israel after their incarceration. This book is wonderful for allowing one to hear from Islamikazes as to what motivates their attacks.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Flawed perspective, October 10, 2010
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The book assumes that all Palestinian bombers are motivated by the same thing .. in a word sex! Either because of the 72 virgins or because the women have been abused by family members. It is a real waste of incredible interviews to color them in this way. Having read most of the books and articles on this subject, I was incredibly disappointed that Berko uses the material to push a particular ideology and political perspective.
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