The Third Intifada – To Fade or Escalate
An
upraising sweeping through the Middle East has acquired a new dimension
with the eruption of the Palestinian masses along Israel's borders last
weekend. Palestinian groups on Facebook have been calling months for
violent uprisings against the citizens of Israel, openly planning a
Third Intifada on May 15th, 2011. Thousands of Palestinians and their
supporters were embroiled in deadly confrontations with the Israeli army
as protests erupting across the Palestinian territories, Israel and its
borders with Syria, Lebanon and Jordan were met with live fire, rubber
bullets, stun grenades and teargas.
Previous intifadas resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians through suicide bombings and other horrific acts of terror. Every 15 May, Palestinians commemorate the Nakba (catastrophe) of the declaration of independence of the state of Israel on 15 May 1948. This is the first year that Palestinian refugees in Syria and Lebanon tried to breach the Israeli military border in marches inspired by recent popular protests around the Arab world.
"Nakba Day"-
the Day of Disaster- is commemorated on the 15th of May, the day of
Israel's founding. Today's demonstrators and rioters were protesting not
against the events of 1967, but against Israel's very existence.The
leaders of these violent demonstrations have personally stated that
their struggle is not over the ’67 lines, but rather to undermine the
very existence of the State of Israel, which they define as a disaster
which must be corrected.
The 1st Intifada
The First Intifada (1987–1993) (also "intufada") was a Palestinian uprising against Israel in the Palestinian Territories. The background of uprising included also socio-economic aspects; e.g. the high birth rates in the Palestinian territories combined with limited allocation of land for new houses and agriculture were increasing population density and a rising of unemployment. At the time of the Intifada, only one in eight college-educated Palestinians could find degree-related work. The uprising began in the Jabalia refugee camp and quickly spread throughout Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The main components of 1st intifada were civil disobedience and resistance movement, acts such as general strikes, boycotts on Israeli products, refusal to pay taxes, graffiti, and barricades, but also stone-throwing by youths against the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
However some violent acts took place and only between IDF and demonstrators. Intra-Palestinian violence was a prominent feature of the 1st Intifada, with widespread executions of alleged Israeli collaborators. While Israeli forces killed an estimated 1,100 Palestinians and Palestinians killed 164 Israelis, Palestinians killed an estimated 1,000 other Palestinians as alleged collaborators. Indeed the number of Palestinians murdered by their fellow Palestinians equaled the number of Palestinians who died in clashes with Israeli soldiers.

The 2nd Intifada
In 1st Intifada the PLO had limited control of the situation and it never expected the uprising to make any direct gains against the Israeli state, it was a grassroots, mass movement. The Second Intifada, also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada (2000–2005) had different approach. Imposing factors included the Lebanese example, the breakdown of the Camp David negotiations on July 25, 2000 and appreciation in the international community of Palestinian responsibility with this. Palestinian violence might be planned by the PA leadership, and aimed at provoking and incurring Palestinian casualties as a means of regaining the diplomatic initiative. Immediate reason – or excuse – for upraising was On September 28, the Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount (where al Aqsa is located) on September 28, 2000 which the Palestinians saw as a provocation and an incursion.
Palestinian
acts were mass protests and general strikes, similar to the First
Intifada, but this time there was much more armed attacks on Israeli
soldiers, security forces, police, settlers, and civilians, suicide
bombing attacks, and launching Qassam rockets into Israel. Israel's
unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip, announced in June 2004
completed in August 2005, is seen as the end of the 2nd Intifada.
The death toll, including both military and civilian, is estimated to be 6500 Palestinians and over 1100 Israelis, as well as 64 foreigners. Some 70 % of killed Israelis were civilians, and about 10 % of killed Palestinians were implemented by Palestinians.
3rd Intifada
In general the 3rd Intifada has
not gained open or wide support among Palestinian nor other
Authorities. In Gaza the Hamas police stopped buses carrying protesters
near the main crossing into Israel, but dozens of demonstrators walked
on foot and reached a point closer to the Israeli border than they had
reached in years. Hezbollah, which controls Lebanon's southern villages
had given tacit support for the protest but the crowd was dispersed by
Lebanese troops firing into the air as the Lebanese Army tried to
prevent provocation in cooperation with IDF. In Egypt, thousands rallied
in Cairo in a Facebook-organized campaign aimed at marching all the way
to Gaza. Thousands of Egyptians had planned to march to the Egypt-Gaza
border to stand in solidarity with Palestinians, but Egyptian security
forces prevented buses from carrying them. Egyptian riot police fired
tear gas and live ammunition to disperse thousands of pro-Palestinian
protesters outside the Israeli Embassy.
Syria however is exception. Hundreds of Syrian rioters infiltrated the Israeli-Syrian border into the village Majdal Shams, and in the center of the village violently rioted against IDF forces. In attempt to turn the rioters back to Syria, forces fired selectively towards rioters who were targeting security infrastructure and some were injured as a result. It seemed likely that President Bashar al-Assad Syria was seeking to divert attention from his troubles caused by popular uprisings there in recent weeks by allowing confrontations on the Golan Heights for the first time in decades. (Updated information – from Israeli side - available e.g. from IDF and Tweets of IDF Spokesperson )
The neglected side of “Nakba”
The other side story is that of some 900,000 Jews, uprooted since 1948 from thousands of Jewish communities that had existed in the region for 2,500 years. While those Arabs who fled or left mandatory Palestine and Israel numbered roughly 750,000, there were more than 900,000 Jewish refugees subsequently expelled or forced out from Arab lands at around the same time. Before the state of Israel was re-established in 1948, there were almost 1 million Jews in Arab lands; today there are around 5,000. While many of the Palestinian refugees were newcomers and fresh economic migrants, the Jewish refugees by contrast were being pushed out of the lands that they had lived in for thousands of years. Little is heard about these Jewish refugees from Arab countries because they did not remain refugees long. Some two-thirds went to Israel while the rest found safe haven in Europe, North America and elsewhere.

One aspect with "right of return" should also be highlighted: A recent ruling by the European court of human rights declared that due to the time that had elapsed, Greek refugees expelled from northern Cyprus in 1974 would not be allowed to return to their homes. Anyway my point is that besides “Nabka” the issue of the Jewish refugees should be remembered and recognized.
My conclusion
“The IDF, like any other army in the world, has the right and duty to protect its citizens” (Christopher Gunness, the spokesperson for the UNWRA)
- Kornet missile
Now after first days of 3rd Intifada it seem that the whole upraising fade before it even really started.To be more than hooliganism the demonstration should attract at least hundred times more participants. In my opinion crucial is if the new Palestinian Authority and Hizbollah are deciding to use upraising as a mean to achieve their political aims and allow using old violent methods (suiside bombings, Qassams ...) as well their most modern weaponery e.g. such as Fatah-110 surface missiles, its Syrian equivalent the M-600, the mobile SA-8 (Gecko) anti-air battery with 18 warheads and Kornet second generation anti-tank missile (recently fired at a israeli children’s school bus from the Gaza Strip).
The Israel-Palestine conflict is at crucial stage. In my opinion there is now a few months negotiations slot before UN decides its position towards Palestinian state; when or if UN decision is made it might be harder to achieve a negotiated solution.
View of international community is not important only due political reasons, economical ones are significant too. The Palestinian Authority receives $100 million annually in military aid from the United States, and $2 billion in global financial aid, including "$526 million from Arab League, $651m. from the European Union, $300m. from the US and about $238m from the World Bank." According to the United Nations, the Palestinian territories are among the leading humanitarian aid recipients.
If two state solution still is relevant aim so in my opinion good starting point could be the latest Olmert's proposal on 2008 which may be most far reaching compromise so far (More this and other recent peace proposals in PaliLeaks, land swaps and desperate search of peace ). Saying this I still consider sc Three State-Option the most pragmatic solution for israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Question: what do the EU and US need to do in the Middle East conflict?
Itamar Shapira: former Israeli soldier on killing in Palestine
Exhibition brings Israel and Palestine 'face to face'
Turin in the Israel-Palestine crossfire
Middle-East: British students still mobilised
A cultural cacophony; international festival in Germany
Comments
It is not my first time to go to see this web site,
i am browsing this web site dailly and take good data from
here everyday.
Check out this video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyqp...
I loved as much as you will receive carried out right here.
The sketch is tasteful, your authored material stylish.
nonetheless, you command get bought an edginess over that you wish be delivering
the following. unwell unquestionably come further formerly again as exactly the same
nearly very often inside case you shield this increase.
Pinterest Bits website is where you find out anything about Pinterest and the ways to productively utilize it to drive traffic to your site and enterprise.
Hey I know this is off topic but I was wondering if you knew of any widgets
I could add to my blog that automatically tweet my newest twitter updates.
I've been looking for a plug-in like this for quite some time and was hoping maybe you would have some experience with something like this. Please let me know if you run into anything. I truly enjoy reading your blog and I look forward to your new updates.
I loved as much as you will receive carried out right here.
The sketch is tasteful, your authored subject matter stylish.
nonetheless, you command get bought an impatience over that you wish be delivering the
following. unwell unquestionably come further formerly again as exactly the
same nearly very often inside case you shield this increase.
Hi! I just wanted to ask if you ever have any trouble with hackers?
My last blog (wordpress) was hacked and I ended up losing many months
of hard work due to no data backup. Do you
have any solutions to protect against hackers?
Unquestionably imagine that which you stated. Your favourite reason appeared to be
on the internet the easiest factor to remember of. I say to you, I certainly get annoyed even as other folks think about worries that they just do not recognise about.
You managed to hit the nail upon the highest as smartly as outlined out the
entire thing with no need side effect , other folks can take a signal.
Will likely be back to get more. Thank you
If you're a teenager between 13-18 and you notice yourself developing moobs, don't panic
and think you are changing in a woman. Gynecomastia can often happen as
the result of taking certain medications that influence
the body. First, evaluate precisely what is bringing about your
gynecomastia.
This is the right web site for anyone who hopes to find out about this topic.
You understand so much its almost hard to argue with you
(not that I actually will need to…HaHa). You definitely put a fresh spin on a subject that has been written about for a long time.
Wonderful stuff, just great!
sobna vrata su sobna vrata kad bi kupovali sobna vrata
May I just say what a comfort to find somebody who truly knows what they're talking about over the internet. You certainly realize how to bring a problem to light and make it important. A lot more people have to read this and understand this side of the story. I was surprised you aren't
more popular because you surely possess the gift.
click through the next website
I am no longer certain the place you are getting your information, however
great topic. I must spend some time finding out more or
figuring out more. Thanks for excellent information I
was searching for this information for my mission.
Hi friends, good paragraph and fastidious urging commented at this place, I am really enjoying by these.