Thirty years ago, the Occupied Palestinian Territories erupted in a years-long uprising, which we would come to know as the First Intifada. Those old enough to remember it likely have a few dominant ...
On Dec. 9, 1987, four Palestinian workers were killed in a collision with an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) truck. Within days, protests spread throughout Gaza and the West Bank demanding justice for ...
Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), an organization that supports Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS), has come under fire for a since-deleted tweet that appears to glorify the First Intifada. The ...
The first intifada, circa 1989, mostly involved stone-throwing. Jews were killed and wounded. The second intifada, 2000-2006, led to 1,100 dead from suicide bombings, drive-by shootings, ramming ...
NEW YORK — The chants at a recent pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University were loud and defiant. "Intifada! Intifada! Long live the intifada!" That term is one of many that have become points ...
Lessons in Nonviolent Palestinian Resistance From the First Intifada: An Interview with Mubarak Awad
Mubarak Awad was one of the main organizers of the nonviolent resistance during the First Intifada and continues to practice strategic forms of nonviolent resistance to Israeli occupation. In 1988 ...
That term is one of many that have become points of contention among people with opposing views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that have turned language into a battleground. Many of those ...
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