Description
How should free societies respond to the growing threat of terrorism without sacrificing the very freedoms that define them? In Fighting Terrorism, Benjamin Netanyahu draws on his experience in international politics and security to present a comprehensive framework for how democratic nations can confront and defeat both domestic and international terrorism.
Written with the authority of someone who has spent decades at the centre of one of the world’s most complex security landscapes, Netanyahu examines the roots of modern terrorism, the networks that sustain it, and the strategies that have proven most effective in combating it. He argues that terrorism is not an unstoppable force — but defeating it requires clarity of purpose, decisive action, and a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths about the ideologies and state sponsors that fuel it.
The book also addresses the delicate balance democracies must strike between protecting civil liberties and ensuring national security. Netanyahu makes the case that weakness and appeasement only embolden terrorists, while firm, principled action — backed by international cooperation — is the only path to lasting security.
Whether you’re a student of politics, a security professional, or simply someone trying to understand one of the defining challenges of our time, this book offers a thought-provoking perspective from a major figure in global affairs.
What you’ll learn:
- The origins and evolution of modern terrorism
- How terrorist networks operate and how they can be disrupted
- The role of state sponsors in fuelling global terrorism
- Strategies democracies can use to defeat terrorism while preserving freedom
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