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The Second Palestinian Intifada in retrospect
The word Intifada originates in the Arabic root “to shake,” and contextually means uprising. It entered the English dictionary in 1987 with the eruption of the First Intifada and became synonymous with the Palestinian unarmed rebellion against Israel’s occupation. The Second Intifada emerged out of the revolutionary principles developed and internalised during the first. It broke out on 28 September 2000, a day after Israeli opposition leader - later prime minister - Ariel Sharon entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy security protection. The incident happened only weeks after the US-based Camp David negotiations between PM Ehud Barak and Yassir Arafat had failed. In t

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