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Female suicide bomber

Female suicide bombers have become an increasingly prevalent phenomenon in recent years, particularly as popular symbols in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Some argue that the increasing prevalence of female suicide bombers is a sign of the rising status of women in Arab culture. Some argue that the desire to become a martyr stems from the marginalization of women in Arab society.

Though Islam forbids women (and men) to commit suicide bombings, terrorist organizations (including fundamentalist Muslim ones) have used women to carry out suicide bombings because they draw less suspicion than men and go through less rigorous security checks. For example: while a man can be checked to see if he's carrying an explosive belt by simply lifting his shirt, ordering a woman to do so contradicts Jewish norms of modesty and will cause outrage among conservative Muslims. Israeli security procedures practice is that a suspected woman is to be checked by a female soldier in a screened off area.

Recently, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the former leader of Islamist terrorist group Hamas, issued a rule that allows Muslim women to commit suicide and promised Hamas will send many female suicide bombers in order to strike Israelis.

Reactions to this in the Islamic world were ambivalent. While many hailed the female suicide bomber and urged full involvement of all in Jihad, some criticized the cruelty of tearing mothers from their children and sending them to explode themselves. One Lebanese reporter mocked Hamas's "manhood" and suggested that Hamas male terrorists' inability to penetrate Israeli defenses forced Hamas to use women, which is derogatory to Hamas according to traditional Arab values.

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Russia

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Sri Lanka

The Tamil Tigers have been one of the groups most active in using suicide bombers, although they are Hindus or Marxists. Most of their suicide bombers have been female.

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Further reading

  • Barbara Victor, Army of Roses: Inside the World of Palestinian Women Suicide Bombers. Rodale, 2003.


07-14-2008 23:18:10
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