Second intifada

How the Second Intifada built the walls that failed on October 7 - analysis

Ariel Sharon’s Temple Mount visit sparked the Second Intifada, reshaping Israel’s security - and setting the stage for October 7.

ARIEL SHARON visits the Temple Mount in 2000.
 The 'USS New York,’ an amphibious transport dock ship, passes by the Statue of Liberty during the ‘Parade of Ships,’ kicking off Fleet Week 2025 in New York City last month.

Normalized antisemitism, danger: US Jews now face what French Jews did 25 years ago - opinion

 Hamas terrorists who were caught during the October 7 massacre and during the IDF operation in the Gaza Strip, seen at a courtyard in a prison in southern Israel, February 14, 2024

Israel hands over list of terrorists set to be released to Hamas

 IDF soldiers from the Central Command carry out operational activities in the West Bank

IDF managing Second Intifada-levels of West Bank terror better despite fewer soldiers


Arafat’s widow: Second Intifada was a mistake

Deposed Fatah operative Mohammed Dahlan, a former PA security commander in the Gaza Strip, moved to the United Arab Emirates after falling out with PA President Mahmoud Abbas ten years ago.

A woman passes a poster depicting late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, Shatila Palestinian refugee camp, Beirut

Palestinian Airlines to shut down after 25 years of activity

The airline's fleet of two Fokker 50 aircraft has been leased to other airlines over the last few years.

gaza rafah airport 298

Ramallah lynching victim's brother: Israel's gov'ts have let us down

"[Former prime minister] Ehud Barak promised us personally that we will be well looked after, but all we received was a slap in the face."

The coffin of Vadim Norzhich, draped in an Israeli flag, is lowered to his grave in Or Akiva ,October 13, 2000

Remembering the Ramallah Lynching, 20 years later

The lynching was perhaps a watershed moment in Israeli-Palestinian relations, and set the course of the next five years of great suffering.

Remembering victims of the Second Intifada, February 2004

Terrorist felt 'like bride on wedding day' ahead of her planned attack

Graffiti on a wall in Bethlehem commemorating a female 'martyr'

The Second Intifada: A look back at the Palestinian terror campaign

20 years after the fact, what attacks did Israel face?

Hamas members burn a coffin draped in an Israeli flag, rally marking 13th anniversary of Second Intifada, 2013

The Second Intifada: A defining event that reshaped the nation

20 years on, the memory of the Second Intifada still lingers

A gaping hole is left in the shop front of the Sbarro pizzeria after a suicide bombing, August 9, 2001

A four-month coincidence? The Lebanon withdrawal and the Second Intifada

While then-Prime Minister Ehud Barak downplayed the connection between the two events, officials who were deeply involved in diplomatic events at the time do connect the dots.

THEN-PRIME MINISTER Ehud Barak (left) attends a dinner hosted by US president Bill Clinton (second from right), with US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (second from left) and Syrian foreign minister Farouq al-Shara, during talks at Shepherdstown, West Virginia, in January 2000

Revisiting of Sokolow v. PLO gives hope to victims’ families

The case, Sokolow v. PLO, has its roots in the bloody years of the Second Intifada – a terror wave that killed more than a thousand Israelis and dozens of Americans.

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Terror victims' families to collect NIS 500 m. from Palestinian Authority

The Jerusalem District Court had ruled that the PA was liable back in July 2019, but since then Shurat Hadin had to prove their damages.

Palestinians man a burning barricade on the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem's Old City as they fight violent clashes with Israeli Border Police, December 2000