Shaul Shay

Shaul Shay (Hebrew: שאול שי; born 1955) is a military historian and former deputy head of the National Security Council (Israel).[1]

Shay holds the PhD from Bar Ilan University and is a (reserve) Colonel in the Israel Defense Forces.[2] He is a senior research fellow at the International Policy Institute for counter Terrorism (ICT) located within the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel.[3]

Shy is the author of sixteen books on terrorism, including:

  • Global jihad and the tactic of terror abduction : a comprehensive review of Islamic terrorist organizations 2014
  • Islamic terror and the Balkans, 2007
  • Somalia between jihad and restoration, 2008
  • The shahids : Islam and suicide attacks, 2004

References

  1. Kershner, Isabel (Aug 18, 2014). "Israelis and Palestinians Agree to Lengthen Cease-Fire". New York Times.
  2. BESA. "Begin Sadat Center for Strategic Studies". Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  3. IDC. "Dr. Shaul Shay". Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. Retrieved 4 September 2014.


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