By: Kristen Campbell on January 11, 2016
Radical Islamic terrorists are infamous for suicide attacks and sacrificing themselves for their horrific “missions.” Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University recently conducted a study regarding suicide attacks that took place in 2015, and the results were telling.
The study — which only used attacks that could be verified by two sources as being a suicide attack — revealed that of the reported 452 suicide attacks worldwide, 450 were carried out by radical Muslims.
The religious element was “the most significant factor that motivates the suicide terrorists throughout the world,” the Times of Israel reported.
“Here’s the most dramatic statistic: 450 of 452 suicide terror attacks in 2015 were perpetrated by Muslim extremists. One of the remaining two attacks was carried out by the Kurdish underground. The other was perpetrated by a woman supporter of a leftist group in Turkey.”
“Quite a few groups like to claim that they carried out suicide attacks to make themselves look more important and powerful. We always rely on at least two sources to determine that a suicide attack really did take place,” Schweitzer explained.
“Even then, every determination we make is always qualified because we can never be exact about the percentages, and certainly not in places like Syria,” he added.

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