Second Intifada (Arabic: الانتفاضة الثانية, romanized: Al-Intifāḍa aṯ-Ṯhāniya, lit. 'The Second Uprising'; Hebrew: האינתיפאדה השנייה Ha-Intifada ha-Shniya)...
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grassroot uprising in the Palestinian territories, known as the First Intifada. Kober, Avi, Israel's Wars of Attrition: Attrition Challenges to Democratic...
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continuing occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip led to the 1987 First Intifada, motivated by collective Palestinian frustration over Israel's military...
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Intifada against the Israeli occupation, Akhras' oldest brother was jailed twice for attacking Israeli soldiers; and during the 2000 Second Intifada,...
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1987, an uprising began in the occupied territories, called the First Intifada. Gaza became a center of confrontation during this uprising, resulting...
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Israeli war crimes (section First Intifada)
committed serious violations of international humanitarian law, some amounting prima facie to war crimes. "Rights group accuses Israel of war crimes". The Washington...
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Accords between Egypt and Israel. From 1987 to 1993, the First Palestinian Intifada against Israel took place. Attempts at the Israeli–Palestinian peace process...
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period prior to the Muslim conquest of Palestine (635–640), Palaestina Prima had a population of 700 thousand, of which around 100 thousand were Jews...
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Palestinian Intifada, but have largely remained open since the signing of the Oslo Accords despite the advent of the Al-Aqsa Intifada (Second Intifada) in 2000...
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military operation in the Israeli-occupied West Bank during the Second Intifada, launched after an uptick in Palestinian suicide attacks. Lasting for just...
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Byzantine period, the region was split into the provinces of Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda, and Palaestina Tertia. Following the Muslim conquest...
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December 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023. "How Netanyahu is provoking armed Intifada in the West Bank". The Jordan Times. 30 May 2023. Archived from the original...
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1980s and early 1990s. The restrictions placed on Nablus during the First Intifada were met by a back-to-the-land movement to secure self-sufficiency, and...
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historical scholarly instances in which Jews residing in the Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Secunda provinces (4th to 7th centuries CE) of the Byzantine...
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Nafez Assaily (section First Intifada)
pamphleteering in the several months following the outbreak of the First Intifada, according to which, of the 17 leaflets circulating, 163 actions were called...
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Killing of Khalil al-Mughrabi (category Palestinian casualties in the Second Intifada)
were also seriously wounded. This incident took place during the Second Intifada. The Israeli Army said immediately that their forces had been attacked...
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(Rabbinic period) 70–638 Syria Palaestina 136–395 Byzantine Palaestina Prima Secunda 395–638 Early Islamic period (Filastin, Urdunn) 638–1099 Kingdom...
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province of Syria Palaestina. Under the Byzantines, the provinces of Syria Prima and Syria Secunda emerged out of Coele Syria. After the Muslim conquest...
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Ethiopian Jews were brought to Israel from Sudan. 1987–1991 – The First Intifada: The first Palestinian uprising took place in the Gaza Strip and the West...
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elections, which ended the dominance of the Labour Party. Yet as the first Intifada made disturbingly visible, Israel's de facto rule over the Palestinian...
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(related Asia Pacific) for contemporary conflicts. March – April 1965 March Intifada December 17, 1994 – March 6, 1999 1990s uprising in Bahrain 14 February...
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War, Israel took control of the city. During the early months of First Intifada, on 5 May 1989, Milad Anton Shahin, aged 12, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers...
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Arab citizens in Jaffa, Haifa and Nazareth, in solidarity with the First Intifada. Palestinian prisoners in Ketziot prison in 1991 used to chant this slogan...
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1999 after a three-year hiatus, but have been derailed by the al-Aqsa Intifada that began in September 2000. In 2003, the Israeli government issued a...
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Intifada and Second Intifada, the Jewish community was subjected to attacks by Palestinian militants, especially during the periods of the intifadas;...
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population's movement through the West Bank. In response to the 2001 Second Intifada and suicide bombings, Jericho was re-occupied by Israeli troops. A 2-metre...
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continuing occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip led to the First Intifada in 1987, which lasted until the Oslo accords of 1993, despite Israeli attempts...
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settlers' unilaterally defined considerations." In response to the Al-Aqsa Intifada, Israel modified the permit system and fragmented the WBGS [West Bank and...
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Cochabamba Water War in Bolivia. 2000–2005: The Second Intifada, a continuation of the First Intifada, between Palestinians and Israel. 2000: The bloodless...
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Palestine" which lasted from the 4th to the early 7th centuries: Palaestina Prima, which included the historic regions of Philistia, Judea and Samaria with...
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