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296 Philosophical Foundations of Health Education

7. Yossef Bodansky (2001), author of the definitive work on Osama bin Laden,

describes him “ as a man not to be ignored, for he is at the core of Islamist international

terrorism … . Bin Laden has always been — and still is — part of a bigger

system, a team player and a loyal comrade in arms. The terrorist operations in

several parts of the world now attributed to bin Laden were actually state -

sponsored operations perpetrated by dedicated groups of Islamists ” (p. x).

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