Intifada – or “uprising” – refers to two periods of sustained violent Palestinian revolt against Israel. The first intifada (1987-93) ended with the onset of the Oslo peace process ...
According to a recent article in The New York Times Sunday Magazine, the first intifada—lasting from late 1987 to 1993—was “when Palestinians took part in boycotts, and hurled rocks and ...
Intifada – or “uprising” – refers to two periods of sustained violent Palestinian revolt against Israel. The first intifada (1987-93) ended with the onset of the Oslo peace process ...
Jihadists murdering civilians. That’s Intifada. I know a little a bit about this, having been in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza itself in 1991 during the first of the two actual Intifadas.
Israel has released a total of 183 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages held in Gaza as part of the ...
Zakaria Zubeidi, an iconic figure of the Second Intifada, is set to be released as part of the prisoner-exchange deal.
This slogan, referring to the Palestinian intifada, a set of two violent uprisings against Israel, from 1987-1990, and the second, between 2000 and 2005. The first intifada was largely characterized ...
Abou Jahjah, a Belgian-Lebanese political activist and writer, told The Electronic Intifada livestream last week that his ...