TERRORISTS certifiable, but problematic," says Dr. Merari. The terror organizations operating throughout the Middle East maintain vigorous recruiting operations and are constantly seeking out suitable candidates for special training. The "brains" behind each terror offensive -- the men who plan the operations — know precisely the kind of recruit who can be trained to kill ruthlessly and sacrifice himself if need be. "They select very carefully the men who will carry out their orders," says Dr. Merari. "Each one is hand-picked because he has the appropriate personality profile." Once selected for a special operation, the young recruit undergoes a period of inten- sive military and psychological prepara- tion, a process that can take up to a year. The Abu Nidal faction, which is widely credited with responsibility for last De- cember's airport attacks and which is estimated by Israeli intelligence sources to have carried out more than one-hall of all Palestinian terrorist attacks in the Middle East and Europe during 1985, has bases and training camps in Syria, Lebanon, Libya and, possibly, in Iran. According to sources in Israel, indoctrination is the critical aspect of the preparation and is usually undertaken by very high-ranking members of the organization. Frequently, the trainees are given the clear impression that they are expected to sacrifice them- selves. \ Experience has shown, says Dr. Merari, that young terrorists do not need a relig- ious motivation for such self-sacrifice. "None of the Palestinian groups, and certainly not the Abu Nidal people, are overtly religious. "In any case," he adds, "we have seen that people don't die more readily for Allah than they do for Assad, Arafat or for Abu . Nidal." According to some sources, the indoc- trination of terrorists is accompanied by deliberate acts of brutality: one British journalist who visited a PLO training camp reported seeing teenage boys tear- ing apart live chickens with their bare hands. Other reports speak of men being plied with sex, drugs and pornography during the course of their training in order to hasten the process of indoctrination by warping their perceptions of reality. During the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Israeli troops captured 250 "RPG Kids," aged between 12 and 14, who had been recruited by the PLO and trained to use Soviet-made rocket-propelled grenades. Many of these children, according to Israeli reports, told their captors that they had been sexually abused by their com- manders, supplied freely with drugs and been shown pornographic films as "re- wards" after training drills. No one knows precisely how many Palestinians and others who have rallied to their cause are now undergoing train- ing for terrorist operations. But it is known that there is a widespread network of "schools for terror" operating in such diverse places as Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Algeria, Kuwait, Iran, the Soviet Union, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Last January, the Israeli Army spokesman released a 23-page report on "Libyan Support for Terror and Subver- sion Throughout the World." According to the report, since Colonel Kaddafi came to power in 1969, Libya has provided assistance to almost every terrorist group in the world. Among them are the Irish Republican Army, the Basque separatist movement ETA, the Red Brigades in Italy, the Red Army Faction in West Germany, as well as the Palestinian groups and "move- ments of national liberation" in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Oceania. "As a political entity, Libya is a source of local and global instability," said the report, noting that Colonel Kaddafi is currently hosting some 7,000 terrorists trom all over the world who are receiving m 20 camps scattered through Ya. Instructors are drawn Iron. * any and Cuba. They ' also finer CIA and FBI agents from'' SOWS Libya b a 'to hereport, million year for fin , Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. \ The best among them are reported to combine the functions of a guerrilla war- fare instruction center and a commando training unit. Many of the instructors are seconded from the regular armies of the host countries — specialists in the use of explosives and booby traps, small arms, camouflage, field survival and underwater warfare. At many of these bases, Palestinian fighters are joined by comrades from European terrorist groups, which in return provide logistical support for Palestinian operations in Europe. The end-product is a small army of ter- rorists — albeit under the control' of disparate and often competing leaders — prepared to inflict a reign of terror on a world that seems unable to deal with the problem. And, according to Dr. Merari, who predicted the current upsurge in terrorism several months before the airport attacks, the incidence and severity of terrorist attacks, both in the Arab world and in Europe, will increase still further. In par- ticular, he says, it will take a quantum leap if the Middle East peace process fails, if Palestinian moderates are swept aside and if the PLO returns to international ter- rorism with a vengence.