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First Intifada (1987-1993) It began in Gaza after an Israeli military truck killed four Palestinians. But it wasn't random.. it came after 20 years of occupation, thousands of arbitrary arrests, land confiscations, home demolitions, and daily humiliation. It was spontaneous and grassroots, led by students, labor unions, and community organizers.. not Hamas or armed factions. Was it violent? No, not at first. It was overwhelmingly nonviolent.. general strikes, protests, refusal to pay taxes, boycotts of Israeli products, and kids throwing stones at tanks. The world saw slingshots against rifles. Israel's response.. Massive. Thousands of Palestinians were beaten, jailed, tortured.. including children. According to B'Tselem (an Israeli human rights organization) between 1,070 and 1,200 Palestinians were killed.. many unarmed. About 160 Israelis were killed in that same period. Tens of thousands were arrested.. many without trial.  Minors made up a huge percentage of the arrested and injured. Second Intifada (2000-2005) What sparked it.. Ariel Sharon, then head of Likud, entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound with hundreds of soldiers. Palestinians saw it as a direct provocation after peace talks had stalled and Israeli settlements kept expanding even during negotiations. Was it more violent? Yes. The second Intifada involved more armed resistance, especially as people felt the
First Intifada (1987-1993) It began in Gaza after an Israeli military truck killed four Palestinians. But it wasn't random.. it came after 20 years of occupation, thousands of arbitrary arrests, land confiscations, home demolitions, and daily humiliation. It was spontaneous and grassroots, led by students, labor unions, and community organizers.. not Hamas or armed factions. Was it violent? No, not at first. It was overwhelmingly nonviolent.. general strikes, protests, refusal to pay taxes, boycotts of Israeli products, and kids throwing stones at tanks. The world saw slingshots against rifles. Israel's response.. Massive. Thousands of Palestinians were beaten, jailed, tortured.. including children. According to B'Tselem (an Israeli human rights organization) between 1,070 and 1,200 Palestinians were killed.. many unarmed. About 160 Israelis were killed in that same period. Tens of thousands were arrested.. many without trial. Minors made up a huge percentage of the arrested and injured. Second Intifada (2000-2005) What sparked it.. Ariel Sharon, then head of Likud, entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound with hundreds of soldiers. Palestinians saw it as a direct provocation after peace talks had stalled and Israeli settlements kept expanding even during negotiations. Was it more violent? Yes. The second Intifada involved more armed resistance, especially as people felt the "peace process" had been a trap. Palestinian groups, including Hamas and Fatah factions, used guns and suicide bombings.. Israel responded with overwhelming force.. Apache helicopters, tanks, curfews, home demolitions, mass raids. Casualties: Palestinians killed: over 4,000 Israeli deaths: about 1,000 Palestinian children killed: at least 900 Thousands arrested, including children as young as 12 Most Palestinian casualties were unarmed civilians. Weapons? In the First Intifada: stones, Molotovs, sometimes knives. In the Second: small arms, homemade explosives, and rare suicide bombings. Israel, meanwhile, used live ammunition, tanks, drones, missiles, and full military control over roads, airspace, and borders. .. they weren't just "riots" or "terrorism".. they were uprisings. The people rose up after being crushed for decades with no political horizon. It was a desperate fight for freedom.. by a population that had no army, no state, no protection. ..when people are occupied, dehumanized, and silenced for generations, they will rise. And when they do, history tends to frame the oppressor's tanks as "defense" and the oppressed child's stone as terror. I would really love you to ask yourself.. what would you do? #Freedom #Truth #History #Nakba

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