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


Survivors' film on Tel Aviv suicide bombing takes on radical Islam

'The Last Sermon' is the brainchild of Jack Baxter and Joshua Faudem, both survivors of a bombing in 2003 at the Tel Aviv beachfront bar Mike’s Place that they were able to capture on film.

Memorial plaque to the victims of the "Mike's Place" suicide bombing that killed three victims in 2003

'Fifteen years after Op. Defensive Shield, situation on the ground completely different'

Lt.-Col. Pinto, who fought in Ramallah examines the situation 15 years after the largest military operation in the West Bank since the '67 war, which 29 IDF soldiers and over 250 Palestinians dead

Lt.Col Yair Pinto

US makes 1st extradition request for Hamas terrorist who killed Americans

Request to Jordan could put terrorist woman released in Schalit deal back in prison

Investigators surround the body of a suicide bomber following an explosion near the Sbarro pizzeria on the junction of Jaffa Road and King George Street in Jerusalem

Employment integration...

... and the Jerusalem intifada.

Recipients of unemployment benefits and income support in Jerusalem, 2010-2015

A Decade Later, Has Yisrael’s Anti-Terror Barrier Proven Effective?

The Jerusalem Post

Palestinian official: Some voices in Fatah want to go back to suicide bombings

Senior official tells Israel Radio that "sooner or later" Fatah will be forced to join the current uprising.

Israeli rescue workers search the wreckage of a destroyed bus following an explosion in Jerusalem January 29, 2004

Do millennials live in Rabin’s shadow or reflect his light?

"Like many other millennials, my first memories of Israel are during the second intifada."

A woman lights at candle at a memorial site set up after prime minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated in Tel Aviv, in 1995

Comment: Intifada déjà vu

Tuesday morning's attacks brought back memories of the second intifada for perhaps the first time since the current wave of violence began.

Scene of terror attack in Armon Hanatziv

A wave of terror, not an intifada

While the security establishment says the current outbreak of violence does not have the same features as the previous intifada, it can not rule out a further deterioration.

A member of the Zaka Rescue and Recovery team cleans blood stains at the scene where a Palestinian was shot dead after he stabbed and killed two people in Jerusalem's Old City

Another battle of hearts and minds

Now that Israel has made its new official decision on the al-Dura affair public, will media around the world admit their mistake?

Muhammad al-Dura mural 390