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  2. File:Intifada in Gaza Strip, 1987 VI Dan Hadani Archive.jpg

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  3. First Intifada - Wikipedia

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    The First Intifada (Arabic: الانتفاضة الأولى, romanized: al-Intifāḍa al-’Ūlā, lit. 'The First Uprising'), also known as the First Palestinian Intifada, [4] [6] was a sustained series of non-violent protests, acts of civil disobedience and riots carried out by Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.

  4. 1987 Arab citizens of Israel general strikes - Wikipedia

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    The first, named "Day of Equality," on 24 June, was held in protest against alleged discrimination and unequal status in Israeli society. The second, named "Day of Peace," on 21 December, was held in solidarity with the protests by Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories during the First Intifada. [1]

  5. List of Palestinian suicide attacks - Wikipedia

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    [a] A 2007 study of Palestinian suicide bombings during the Second Intifada (September 2000 through August 2005) found that 39.9% of the suicide attacks were carried out by Hamas, 26.4% by Fatah, 25.7% by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), 5.4% by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and 2.7% by other organizations. The ...

  6. Category:Intifadas - Wikipedia

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    February 6 Intifada; First Intifada; First Sahrawi Intifada; 2005 French riots; G. Gdeim Izik protest camp; I. Iraqi Intifada (1952) J. 2014 Jerusalem unrest; 1996 ...

  7. Beit Sahour tax strike - Wikipedia

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    Following the outbreak of the First Intifada in December 1987, a number of Palestinians began organising tax strikes, refusing to pay taxes to the Israeli Civil Administration. Beit Sahour became one of the towns in which the tax strike was most comprehensively organised, with almost all residents taking part, refusing to pay income tax or VAT ...

  8. Balata Camp - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, Balata residents played a leading role in the uprising known as the First Intifada. In November 2007, Palestinian National Authority police officers climbed rooftops in Balata and engaged in gun battles with militants of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades who had turned the camp into a military stronghold. Five residents and ...

  9. Unified National Leadership of the Uprising - Wikipedia

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    The first underground leaflets of the intifada made a shy appearance. ... The Communiqués No. 2 of the Intifada appeared. Rumours have it that it was at this stage, through consultations with, and with the aid and blessing of Abu Jihad [Fatah second in command Khalil Wazir], that the Unified Command was conceived and created. ...