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Intifada (Arabic: انتفاضة, romanized: intifāḍah) is an Arabic word for a rebellion or uprising, or a resistance movement. Third intifada or Third Intifada may refer to: In the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: Gaza war; 2014 Jerusalem unrest; Gdeim Izik protest camp, also known as the Third Sahrawi Intifada
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The 2014 Jerusalem unrest, sometimes referred as the Silent Intifada (other names given include urban intifada, Firecracker intifada, car intifada, Jerusalem intifada, and Third intifada) is a term occasionally used to refer to an increase in violence focused on Jerusalem in 2014, especially from ...
Second Sahrawi Intifada or Independence Intifada, demonstrations and riots in Western Sahara, south of Morocco, beginning in May 2005 [4] Gdeim Izik protest camp, also referred as Third Sahrawi Intifada or simply Third Intifada [38] 2005 French riots referred to be the historian Andrew Hussey as "the French Intifada" [39]
Speculations about a Third Intifada During October, analysts speculated on whether the unrest was, or would lead to, a Third Intifada – an organized uprising against the Israeli occupation. On 9 October, Ismail Haniyeh , leader of Hamas, declared that a new intifada had begun, but other Palestinian leaders refrained from following suit. [ 124 ]
Demonstrations broke out, linking the incident to other events. In one protest, at Haifa University calls were made for a third intifada. [96] On Monday, 10 November 2014, Almog Shiloni, aged 20, from Modi'in, was stabbed at the Haganah Railway Station in Tel Aviv, after a struggle with a Palestinian who attempted to grab his weapon. Shiloni ...
Hundreds of anti-Israel protestors gathered in Times Square on New Year’s Day — waving Palestinian flags and calling for “intifada revolution” on the same day a terrorist carried out a...
Netanyahu clearly appears to have overlooked the plan’s second- and third-order consequences. ... the West Bank Palestinians would almost certainly ignite a new intifada, forcing Israel to ...
Hamas and the Islamic Jihad called for a third intifada, and a spokesman for Hamas' armed wing said that the current peace talks were "futile". [26] On 17 October 2013, Abbas reiterated his view that he would not accept any Israeli military presence on Palestinian territory. [27]