. . "Israeli targeted killings, by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) also called targeted prevention ( )[1] or focused foiling, is the term used in the course of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to describe the targeted killing of persons accused of carrying out or planning attacks against Israeli targets in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and/or inside Israel. The Israeli army maintains that it pursues such military operations to prevent imminent attacks when it has no discernible means of making an arrest or foiling such attacks by other methods. On December 14, 2006, the Supreme Court of Israel ruled that targeted killing is a legitimate form of self-defense against terrorists, and outlined several conditions for its use."@en . . . . . . . . "Israeli targeted killings, by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) also called targeted prevention ( )[1] or focused foiling, is the term used in the course of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to describe the targeted killing of persons accused of carrying out or planning attacks against Israeli targets in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and/or inside Israel."@en . . "Targeted killings by Israel Defense Forces"@en .