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摘要
当代国际恐怖主义与古代历史上发生的暴力行为略有不同。已知的第一个使用政治恐怖主义的例子是公元66-73年在巴勒斯坦和埃及活动的一个犹太教派。几乎所有关于这个群体的信息都来自弗拉维乌斯·约瑟夫斯,他是一世纪的罗马犹太历史学家和军事领袖。sicarii这个词本身有一个拉丁词源,意思是杀人犯或刺客。它来自单词sica,意思是匕首。它是在公元前81年以法律拉丁文出现的,同时出现的还有Cornelia de sicariis et venicis法,后者是有严重组织犯罪领域的第一批法律条例之一。然而,西西里人在自己的国家作战,目的是将其从外国势力罗马的统治下解放出来。直到今天,Sicarii和Zealots是否属于同一政治团体仍未得到解决,他们利用恐怖主义来达到政治目的:杀人、纵火、在供水系统下毒,甚至夺取马萨达山要塞,以大规模自杀告终。马萨达的捍卫者不顾一切的勇气的神话成为现代以色列国公民民族意识的粘合剂。
Sicarii by Flavius Josephus. Premodern terrorists or the founding myth of modern Israel?
Contemporary international terrorism differs a little from the acts of violence that took place in ancient history. The first known example of the use of political terrorism was Sicarii, a Jewish sect operating in Palestine and Egypt in the years 66–73 CE. Virtually all information about this group comes from Flavius Josephus, a first-century Romano-Jewish historian and military leader. The term sicarii itself has a Latin etymology and means murderers or assassins. It comes from the word sica, meaning dagger. It appeared in legal Latin in 81 BCE together with the Act Lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis, which was one of the first legal regulations in the field of serious organized crime. The Sicarii, however, fought in their own country with the intention of liberating it from the rule of a foreign power, Rome. To this day, it remains unresolved whether the Sicarii and Zealots belonged to the same political group that used terrorism for political purposes: killings, arson, poisoning water supplies, and even the seizure of the mountain fortress of Masada, ending in mass suicide. And the myth of the desperate courage of the defenders of Masada became the glue of the national consciousness of the citizens of the modern state of Israel.