A former contributor has added a political comment claiming that Tunander has linked the 2011 terrorist attack in Norway of Anders Behring Breivik to Israel. Tunander actually does the opposite. Breivik’s 1500-page manifesto was strongly influenced by the pro-Israeli anti-Jihadism of Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, and Breivik present himself in the manifesto as belonging to a European-wide crusader network of Nordic, British, Baltic, Belarussian and Serbian national conservatives. Tunander discusses several hypotheses, one after the other, and he finds that Breivik’s pro-Israeli anti-Jihadism does not seem to be linked to his claimed network or financing. Tunander concludes that Breivik’s claimed support for Israel cannot explain his actions and may rather indicate the opposite. Someone in this national conservative network may use the terrorist act to put the blame on Israel. This article is relatively short and has no relevance for the author’s biography.

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