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'''Marwan Issa''' is the deputy commander of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of [[Hamas]]. Some sources claim that Issa is the actual leader of the Qassam Brigades; however, he is still the deputy of Hamas leader [[Mohammad Diab Ibrahim al-Masri|Mohammad Deif]] and serves as the representative of the Brigades in the political bureau of Hamas. Israel accuses him of being involved in the October 2023 attacks.
'''The World Organization for Resource Development and Education''' (WORDE) is a U.S.-based non-profit organization focused on countering violent extremism (CVE) and promoting cross-cultural understanding. It operates on a community-policing model, bringing together civil society leaders, religious figures, law enforcement, and mental health professionals to build resilience against radicalization (WORDE, n.d.-a)<ref>WORDE. (n.d.-a). Our Programs: Countering Radicalization. Retrieved June 4, 2024, from https://www.worde.org/programs/</ref>. The organization is known for its practical, on-the-ground programs and its emphasis on leveraging mainstream religious teachings to counter extremist narratives.
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The World Organization for Resource Development and Education (WORDE) is a U.S.-based non-profit organization focused on countering violent extremism (CVE) and promoting cross-cultural understanding. It operates on a community-policing model, bringing together civil society leaders, religious figures, law enforcement, and mental health professionals to build resilience against radicalization (WORDE, n.d.-a)[1]. The organization is known for its practical, on-the-ground programs and its emphasis on leveraging mainstream religious teachings to counter extremist narratives. Continue ...

  1. WORDE. (n.d.-a). Our Programs: Countering Radicalization. Retrieved June 4, 2024, from https://www.worde.org/programs/