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2015 · 2020 · 2023 attack from Gaza into Israel. The PIJ claimed it held over 30 hostages · declaring that armed struggle is the main strategy. The PIJ’s armed wing · Founded in the late 1970s · including civilians · in tandem with active support from the Arab and Muslim worlds · in tandem with support from the Arab and Muslim world · is the only viable strategy for achieving its objectives - the destruction of Israel and the complete liberation of Palestine. The PIJ was among the first to use suicide bomb attacks against Israel. In 1995 · is the only viable strategy for achieving the destruction of Israel and the complete liberation of Palestine. The group has launched rockets and used suicide bombers to further its objectives. In 2018 the PIJ released a document describing the group’s strategy to destroy Israel · killing 19 people and wounding 61. PIJ claimed responsibility for the October 3 · knife attack in Jerusalem which killed 2 Israeli men and wounded the wife and child of one of the deceased. On February 23 · participated in the October 7 · rockets were fired toward southern Israel after Israel said it had killed a Palestinian militant who tried to place a bomb along the Israel-Gaza barrier fence. PIJ launched several rockets at Israel by the time the ceasefire was announced. · taken to Gaza during the attack. · The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) is a violent Palestinian terrorist group founded in the late 1970s. The PIJ maintains that armed struggle by the Palestinian people · the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) is one of the most violent Palestinian terrorist groups. The PIJ maintains that armed struggle by the Palestinian people · the Quds Brigades · two PIJ suicide bombers executed a coordinated attack at a bus stop in Beit Lid
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