Kahanist Terrorism in the Middle East
The deadliest Kahanist terrorist attack was Baruch Goldstein's massacre at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, in 1994, in which 29 Arabs were gunned down. After this attack the Kahanist group Kach was banned in Israel. Kahanists have also carried out roadside shootings, stabbings and grenade attacks against Arabs in Jerusalem and the West Bank. They never claim responsibility for these attacks under the Kach name, but rather under a variety of aliases including 'The Committee for the Safety of the Roads', 'The Sword of David', 'The Repression of Traitors', 'The Judean Legion' and 'The Yeshiva of the Jewish Idea'.
In 1980 the Machteret, a group linked to Kach, unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate several Palestinian mayors, and plotted to blow up the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is built on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, before being broken up.
See Jewish Defense League for information on Kahanist activity in the United States.
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