Stabbing as a terrorist tactic
Stabbing attacks, which have been used as a tactic for thousands of years, became an increasingly common form of terrorism targeting random civilians in the 21st century, in particular during the 2010s and 2020s.[1]
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Incitement by terrorist groups
In May 2016, Al-Qaeda's Inspire published an article entitled “O Knife Revolution, Head Toward America.”[2] The magazine urged Muslims to kill “the intelligentsia, economic and influential personalities of America,” by low-tech methods including stabbing attacks on the grounds that such assaults are “easy options that do not require huge efforts or man power, but the result is parallel to the big operations or even more.”[2][3]
In October 2016, Rumiyah, the online propaganda and recruitment magazine published by the Islamic State (IS) told followers that holy warriors down through Muslim history have “struck the necks of the kuffar” in the name of Allah, with "swords, severing limbs and piercing the fleshy meat of those who opposed Islam.” The magazine advised its readers that knives are easy to obtain, easy to hide, and deadly, and that they make good weapons in places where Muslims might be regarded with suspicion.[4][3]
Modern history
According to security analyst Peter Bergen, stabbing attacks have gained popularity because such attacks are inexpensive and easy to carry out, but very difficult for security services to prevent.[5] According to Juan Romero, this resurgence emerged first with the GIA in the 1990s and later among Palestinian terrorists and Islamic State mlitants in the 21st century.[6]
A wave of lone wolf terrorist stabbing attacks in which Palestinian Arabs attacked Israelis began on 3 October 2015 with the first of the Lions' Gate stabbings.[7] The ensuing 2015–2016 wave of violence in Israeli-Palestinian conflict is thought to have been driven not by formal organizations but, rather by social media postings inspiring young Palestinians to undertake attacks with knives and with vehicles.[8][7][9][10] In response, Israeli police have revamped their anti-terrorism tactics, increasing monitoring of social media, improving the intercommunication of mobile devices, and giving security agencies the ability to instantly trace phone calls made from such devices.[11]
The series of Palestinian stabbing attacks were followed by the spread of such attacks during the wave of Islamic terrorism in Europe which had seen "at least" 10 stabbing attacks allegedly motivated by Islamic extremism in Europe by the spring of 2017, with a particular concentration of such attacks in France.[12][13]
List of terrorism-related stabbing attacks
Date | Incident | Location |
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2010 | Stabbing of Stephen Timms | Britain |
2011 | Tel Aviv nightclub attack | Israel |
2013 | La Défense attack | France |
2013 | Murder of Lee Rigby | Britain |
2013 | Tapuah Junction stabbing | West Bank |
2014 | Queens hatchet attack | United States |
2014 | Endeavour Hills stabbings | Australia |
2014 | Alon Shvut stabbing attack | West Bank |
2014 | Murder of Ibolya Ryan | Emirates |
2014 | Kunming attack | China |
2014 | Tours police station stabbing | France |
2015 | Henriette Reker attack | Germany |
2015 | Nice stabbing attack | France |
2015 | Saint-Quentin-Fallavier attack | Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, France |
2015 | Lions' Gate stabbings | West Bank |
2015 | University of California, Merced stabbing attack | United States |
2015 | Tel Aviv synagogue stabbing | Israel |
2015 | Avijit Roy | Bangladesh |
2015 | Tel Aviv attacks | Israel |
2016 | Hurghada attack | Egypt |
2016 | Hanover stabbing | Germany |
2016 | Murder of Hallel Yaffa Ariel | West Bank |
2016 | Stabbing of Brussels police officers | Brussels, Belgium |
2016 | Stabbing of Charleroi police officers | Charleroi, Belgium |
2016 | Murder of Jo Cox | Birstall, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom |
2016 | Magnanville stabbing | France |
2016 | Normandy church attack | France |
2016 | Ohio restaurant machete attack | United States |
2016 | Paris police station attack | Paris |
2016 | Würzburg train attack | Würzburg, Germany |
2016 | Munich knife attack | Munich, Germany |
2016 | Ohio State University attack | United States |
2016 | Minto stabbing attack | Australia |
2017 | Westminster attack | London |
2017 | Paris machete attack | Paris |
2017 | Jerusalem Light Rail stabbing | Israel |
2017 | Queanbeyan stabbing attacks | Australia |
2017 | London Bridge attack | London |
2017 | Notre Dame attack | Paris |
2017 | Jerusalem attack | West Bank |
2017 | Bishop International Airport incident | United States |
2017 | Hurghada attack | Egypt |
2017 | Halamish stabbing attack | West Bank |
2017 | Marseille stabbing | France |
2017 | Turku stabbing | Turku, Finland |
2017 | Hamburg stabbing | Hamburg, Germany |
2018 | 2018 Ariel stabbing | West Bank |
2018 | 2018 Vienna embassy stabbing | Austria |
2018 | 2018 Paris knife attack | France |
2018 | 2018 Liège attack | Belgium |
2018 | Flensburg stabbing incident | Germany |
2018 | Lübeck bus attack | Germany |
2018 | Amsterdam train station attack | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
2018 | 2018 Melbourne stabbing attack | Australia |
2018 | Murders of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland | Morocco |
2019 | Oct Paris police headquarters stabbing | Paris, France |
2019 | 2019 London Bridge attack | London, United Kingdom |
2020 | 2020 Villejuif stabbing | Villejuif, France |
2020 | 2020 Streatham attack | London, United Kingdom |
2020 | April 2020 Romans-sur-Isère knife attack | Romans-sur-Isère, France |
2020 | June 2020 Reading stabbings (3 fatalities) | |
2020 | 2020 Morges stabbing[14] | Morges, Switzerland |
2020 | September 2020 Paris stabbing attack | Paris, France |
2020 | 2020 Dresden knife attack | Dresden, Germany |
2020 | Murder of Samuel Paty | Éragny-sur-Oise, France |
2020 | October 2020 stabbing attack on Algerian-French women | Paris, France |
2020 | October attack, one woman decapitated | Nice, France |
2021 | Rambouillet knife attack[15] | Yvelines, Île-de-France |
2021 | Saskatoon stabbing | Saskatoon, Canada |
2021 | 2021 Auckland supermarket stabbing | Auckland, New Zealand |
2021 | Murder of David Amess | Essex, United Kingdom |
2022 | 2022 Brussels stabbing | Brussels, Belgium |
2023 | Algeciras church attacks | Algésiras, Spain |
2024 | Crocus City Hall attack | Krasnogorsk, Russia |
2024 | 2024 Wakeley church stabbing | Sydney |
See also
- Vehicle-ramming attack
- Pressure cooker bomb
- Suicide terrorism
- Sicarii - Ancient Jewish extremists that became infamous for their use of this tactic
- Mass stabbing
References
- Bergema, Reinier; Kearney, Olivia. "Rise O Muwahhid, Wherever You May Be: An Analysis of the Democratization of the Terrorist Threat in the West".
- "Latest Issue of Inspire Magazine Encourages Small Scale Attacks". ADL. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Johnson, Bridget (6 October 2016). "ISIS Call for Stabbing Sprees a Nightmare Scenario for Stopping Terror Plots". New York Observer. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Wright, Robin (26 November 2016). "The Hand of ISIS at Ohio State". The New Yorker. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Bergen, Peter (22 March 2017). "London shows the challenge of preventing low-tech terror". CNN. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Romero, Juan (2022). "A comparative evolution of terrorism". Terrorism: the Power and Weakness of Fear. Routledge Studies in Modern History. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-032-19806-4.
- Wedeman, Ben (15 October 2015). "Israeli-Palestinian violence: What you need to know". CNN. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Booth, William (25 December 2015). "Israelis are calling attacks a 'new kind of Palestinian terrorism'". Washington Post. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- "U.S. House Panel Unanimously Votes to Condemn Palestinian Incitement". Haaretz.com. 2015-10-24.
- Hatovely, Tzipi (31 January 2016). "Palestinian Incitement: Hate-Speech That Kills". Newsweek. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Fox, Robert (27 June 2017). "Israel changes tactics to tackle street terror". London Evening Standard.
- Jenkins, Nash (19 December 2016). "A Timeline of Recent Terrorist Attacks in Europe". Time. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Rubin, Alissa (5 October 2016). "2 Brussels Police Officers Are Stabbed in 'Potential Terrorist Attack'". New York Times. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Murder suspect acted ‘out of vengeance against the Swiss state’
- Terror inquiry into Rambouillet knife attack