1. The document analyzes female suicide terrorism and finds that while a universal framework does not exist, certain conditions make it more likely, such as an ongoing conflict, restrictions on women's roles, and radical organizations that recruit female bombers. 2. Organizations choose female suicide terrorism for rational reasons like increasing loyalty and support, but on an individual level it stems from losses in the conflict and trauma that damages identity. 3. Most cases of female suicide terrorism are not about emancipation but related to identity issues and preserving men's power, though some motives differ from men's, like unconditional loyalty to leaders.