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The First Intifada began in December 1987 as a widespread Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza Strip against Israeli rule, evolving from grassroots protests, civil disobedience, and clashes into a broader social and political movement. Britannica summarizes its rise in late 1987 with mass demonstrations and a long period of intensified activity that lasted several years [Britannica, Intifadah entry].[6]
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The conflict’s early phase saw significant violence and a heavy Israeli security response, with widespread arrests and curfews as authorities sought to reassert control; this is described in historical overviews of the uprising’s first year. For example, Britannica notes large-scale riots and demonstrations, and the Israeli measures that followed, shaping the early trajectory of the uprising [Britannica, Intifadah entry].[3]
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Contemporary summaries also outline the broader impact and legacy of the First Intifada, including its role in shifting Palestinian mobilization and in contributing to later negotiations and the Oslo process. Britannica describes it as a pivotal uprising that influenced Palestinian political life and future cycles of conflict and diplomacy [Britannica, Intifadah entry].[3]
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Palestine - Intifadah, Occupation, Conflict: When the Palestinians saw no improvement in effective support of their aspirations from other countries and no likely favorable change coming from the Israelis, they engaged, throughout 1987, in small-scale demonstrations, riots, and occasional violence directed against Israelis. The Israeli authorities responded with university closings, arrests, and deportations. Large-scale riots and demonstrations broke out in the Gaza Strip in early December...
www.britannica.comAnd in light of latest US move, many Palestinians call for renewed struggle to resist Israeli occupation
www.middleeasteye.netGet the latest Intifada news, updates, breaking stories, videos, opinion and analysis from Middle East Eye
www.middleeasteye.netIntifada is either of two popular uprisings of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip aimed at ending Israel’s occupation of those territories and creating an independent Palestinian state. The first intifada ended with the signing of the Oslo Accords, while the second ended after simply running its course.
www.britannica.comThe First Intifada, also known as the First Palestinian Intifada, was a sustained series of non-violent protests, acts of civil disobedience, riots, and terrori...
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