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Al-Aqsa Mosque and The Third Palestinian Intifada

GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review, 2017
Objective - This paper highlights the threats that Al-Aqsa Mosque is exposed from the Zionist entity. It seeks to recognize the gradual Judaizing attempts that are being implemented on the factual level. In more comprehensive frameworks, the paper also addresses the Judaizing of Jerusalem science occupying the sacred city in 1967.
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Debating Palestinian strategy in the al-Aqsa intifada

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2003
Violent confrontation broke out between Israel and the Palestinians in late September 2000. The precursors were clear, and neither side expressed surprise at the turn of events. The situation was one of asymmetry and contiguity between the two sides: modes of control exercised by Israel included the stationing of Israeli troops deep within areas of ...
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The Al‐Aqsa Intifada as seen in Egypt

Civil Wars, 2003
(2003). The Al‐Aqsa Intifada as seen in Egypt. Civil Wars: Vol. 6, The Al‐Aqsa Intifada Between Terrorism and Civil War, pp. 86-106.
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Canada ‐ US relations and the Al‐AqsaIntifada

Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 2004
Israel's repression of the Al‐Aqsa intifada has claimed more than 2700 lives. It has also resulted in regional and international instability. This raises salient questions for Canadian foreign policy: how would a change in Canadian foreign policy toward Israel/Palestine affect Canada ‐ US relations specifically, and what would such a change mean for ...
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Israeli snipers in the Al-Aqsa intifada: killing, humanity and lived experience

Third World Quarterly, 2005
This article is an analysis of Israeli military snipers who served during the Al-Aqsa intifada. It takes issue with the scholarly consensus that, for such acts to take place, perpetrators have to somehow dehumanise their enemies. Based on interviews with 30 individuals, it shows that snipers do not always need to dehumanise their targets and that they ...
Neta Bar, Eyal Ben-Ari
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In the shadow of the al‐Aqsa Intifada: The Palestinians and political reform

Civil Wars, 2003
(2003). In the shadow of the al‐Aqsa Intifada: The Palestinians and political reform. Civil Wars: Vol. 6, The Al‐Aqsa Intifada Between Terrorism and Civil War, pp. 31-50.
As'ad Ghanem, Aziz Khayed
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"One Size Fits All": Israel, Intelligence, and the al-Aqsa Intifada

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 2003
While the world remains familiar with the ever present visual images of the ongoing violence between Israel and the Palestinians, relatively little attention has been paid to the manner in which intelligence has been used by Israel in its attempts to curb what it regards as Palestinian terrorism.
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The Al-Aqsa Intifada and After: Resurfacing Contradictions and Ultimate Marginalisation

2020
This chapter tackles the years that asserted the PFLP’s marginalisation within the context of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, beginning in 2000, and the evolution of the Hamas-Fatah split between 2006 and 2007. In covering the Al-Aqsa Intifada, this chapter outlines the PFLP’s fluctuations and loss of relevance in relations to the dynamics marking the second ...
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On the Fly: Israeli Airpower against the Al-Aqsa Intifada, 2000-2005

2010
Abstract : When asked to name one defining episode in the chronicles of the Israeli Air Force (IAF),1 historians and professional airmen would likely recall the opening salvoes of the Six-Day War on 5 June 1967. By the end of that pivotal day, the outnumbered IAF had effectively destroyed the air forces of three hostile Arab states, enabling the Israel
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