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  • Intifada - Wikipedia
    The term Intifada, in context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict refers to major Palestinian uprisings against Israeli control, with the First Intifada occurring between 1987 and 1993 and the Second Intifada between 2000 and 2005, both involving numerous attacks against Israeli civilians and security forces
  • The Origins and Meaning of Intifada - NaTakallam
    It was in 1952 that the meaning of “intifada” took on its modern, political overtone of a “Middle East uprising,” when a series of protests shook the then-kingdom of Iraq in an attempt to force the king’s abdication in favor of a republic
  • Intifada | What Does Intifada Actually Mean? | The Forward
    On college campuses and city streets, the word intifada has become central to pro-Palestinian protests Signs proclaim “globalize the intifada” and demonstrators often chant “one solution:
  • Understanding the Meaning of Intifada: History, Impact,
    The word 'intifada' translates to 'uprising' in Arabic But don't let its translation fool you; it encompasses a wider spectrum of emotions, protests, and struggles associated with the Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation What is Intifada? Think of intifada like a boiling pot of water
  • Intifada - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Originating from Arabic, "intifada" literally means "a jumping up" and refers to a Palestinian revolt, derived from the verb "to shake oneself "
  • Intifada: Myths, Realities, and Consequences – The Australian . . .
    What is an Intifada? The word intifada originates from Arabic, meaning “shaking off” or “uprising ” In an Islamic and geopolitical context, it has been used to denote violent resistance movements, particularly against Israel
  • Intifadas: What They Are and What They Mean For Israel . . .
    In English, the word intifada is often translated as a "rebellion" or "uprising," but the original meaning in Arabic is closer to "shaking off" or "getting rid of" someone or something


















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