Sort of. The "father of terrorism" is a misnomer, as violence for political coercion on the general population have existed long before any zionist terrorist groups. This includes communist terrorist attacks in the Interwar period, the Irish rebellion at the end of WW1, the anarchist terrorist attacks prior to WW1 during the Victorian era, the majority of the French revolution, the partisan war in the American south during the American Revolution, and even prior to this with certain Indian raids.
The speaker is choosing to ignore this with some qualifications like "modern" terrorism, and saying "he didn't deny this".
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Sort of. The "father of terrorism" is a misnomer, as violence for political coercion on the general population have existed long before any zionist terrorist groups. This includes communist terrorist attacks in the Interwar period, the Irish rebellion at the end of WW1, the anarchist terrorist attacks prior to WW1 during the Victorian era, the majority of the French revolution, the partisan war in the American south during the American Revolution, and even prior to this with certain Indian raids.
The speaker is choosing to ignore this with some qualifications like "modern" terrorism, and saying "he didn't deny this".