It’s Not the Third Intifada—Yet
But it’s part of a global phenomenon.
May 3, 2016
But it’s part of a global phenomenon.
Severe though the ongoing wave of terror may be, argues Boaz Ganor, it does not merit the term intifada (Arabic for “uprising”), since—compared with the first and second intifadas—there have been relatively few perpetrators and victims. Rather, he writes, it is a peculiarly Palestinian manifestation of a global phenomenon:
But it’s part of a global phenomenon.
Terror and indoctrination.
A Rage for Order.
Remembering Frederick Mayer.
Deflecting Islamic criticism of Jewish Scripture.
Severe though the ongoing wave of terror may be, argues Boaz Ganor, it does not merit the term intifada (Arabic for “uprising”), since—compared with the first and second intifadas—there have been relatively few perpetrators and victims. Rather, he writes, it is a peculiarly Palestinian manifestation of a global phenomenon:
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