AMADO S. TOLENTINO, JR.

FOR a number of years, terrorism presented challenges for both states and humanitarian protection in armed conflict. Contemporary examples where terrorist groups are based in the territory of the victim state include, but is not limited to: Peru and the Shining Path; Russia and Chechen groups; India and Maoist groups; Syria and IS; the Philippines and the Maute group loyal to IS; Afghanistan and al-Qaida and the Taliban; and Israel and the armed Palestinian groups in the West Bank, Hizbollah in Lebanon and the Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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