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word for a rebellion or uprising, or a resistance movement. Third intifada or Third Intifada may refer to: In the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: Gaza war
Third_intifada
Arabic term for uprising or rebellion
Intifada (Arabic: اِنْتِفَاضَة, romanized: intifāḍah) is an Arabic word for a rebellion or uprising, or a resistance movement. It can also be used to refer
Intifada
Palestinian resistance slogan
"Globalize the intifada" is a slogan that has been used to advocate for international support of Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation, as
Globalize_the_intifada
Period of heightened Israeli–Palestinian violence
the Silent Intifada (other names given include urban intifada, Firecracker intifada, car intifada, Jerusalem intifada, and Third intifada) is a term occasionally
2014_Jerusalem_unrest
1987–1993 Palestinian uprising against Israel
First Intifada (Arabic: الانتفاضة الأولى, romanized: al-Intifāḍa al-’Ūlā, lit. 'The First Uprising'), also known as the First Palestinian Intifada, was
First_Intifada
Israeli journalist
"chutzpah" would lead to a "third intifada". February 2023 - "Will far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's chutzpah trigger a third intifada?" December 2022 - "Will
Amos_Harel
2000–2005 Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation
Intifada (Arabic: الانتفاضة الثانية, romanized: al-Intifāḍa aṯ-Ṯāniya, lit. 'The Second Uprising'; Hebrew: האינתיפאדה השנייה, romanized: ha-Intifada ha-Shniya)
Second_Intifada
Hamas official (born 1968)
life imprisonment plus 35 years for killing Israelis during the First Intifada. Jabarin was released as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange in
Zaher_Jabarin
Notable increase of violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
It was called the "Intifada of the Individuals" by Israeli sources, the Knife Intifada, Stabbing Intifada or Jerusalem Intifada by international sources
2015–2016 wave of violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
2015–2016_wave_of_violence_in_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
American-Canadian actor and pundit
'Nuremberg' Screenwriter, Dies at 83". The New York Times. "Fearing a third intifada, the IDF's elite undercover unit steps up its training". The Times of
Aaron_Cohen_(actor)
Palestinian politician (born 1959)
leader, Barghouti was jailed for a third time. He missed the birth of his eldest son. From exile, during the First Intifada, Barghouti continued to maintain
Marwan_Barghouti
The First Intifada was a major Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation between 1987 and 1993. While the Intifada is widely agreed to have broken
Causes_of_the_First_Intifada
Presumptuous audacity
2023). "Will far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's chutzpah trigger a third intifada?". Haaretz. Retrieved 15 May 2024. "Biography of Amos Harel". Haaretz
Chutzpah
American foreign policy analyst
February 2, 2011 Egypt's Hero?, Foreign Affairs, March 26, 2010 The Third Intifada, The New Republic, November 16, 2009 Adrift on the Nile, Foreign Affairs
Steven_A._Cook
Israeli peace activist and nuclear whistleblower (b. 1954)
Retrieved 6 February 2017. Hounam, p. 47 Fleming, Eileen (5 February 2007). Third Intifada/Uprising: NONVIOLENT But With Words Sharper Than A Two-Edged Sword -
Mordechai_Vanunu
Hypothetical rebuilt Jewish holy temple in Jerusalem
rubber bullets into the crowd," coinciding with the beginning of the Second Intifada which ended in 2005. During the Sukkot festival in 2006, National Union
Third_Temple
Bridge in Jerusalem
resulted in international criticism, violent protests and calls for a third Intifada. Several of the neighbouring Arab states argued that the work threatened
Mughrabi_Bridge
2015 incident in Jerusalem, Israel
the people who accept humiliation. Our people will revolt." And, "the third intifada has begun". This widely publicized attack is understood to have "quickly
Lions'_Gate_stabbings
The following is a partial list of civilian casualties in the Second Intifada. Sources disagree on the number of Israeli and Palestinian civilian casualties
Civilian casualties in the Second Intifada
Civilian_casualties_in_the_Second_Intifada
Palestinian factional conflict since 2006
part of the conflict. Hamas was founded in 1987, soon after the First Intifada broke out, as an offshoot of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. It is a Palestinian
Fatah–Hamas_conflict
Israeli separation policy
original on 4 October 2015. Fred Schlomka (28 May 2006). "Toward a Third Intifada". Common Dreams (originally published in The Baltimore Sun). Archived
Hafrada
this type of violence as an "intrafada", a portmanteau of "intra" and "intifada". From 1936 to 1939, the Palestinian Arabs revolted against the British
Palestinian internal political violence
Palestinian_internal_political_violence
Egyptian politician (born 1943)
Palestinian Authority of "selling out" the Palestinian cause, adding that a third intifada was about to erupt. Badie also stated that "Resistance is the only solution
Mohammed_Badie
Palestinian militant (born 1976)
chief of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. He is considered a "symbol of the Intifada", and was on Israel's most-wanted list for several years. In an interview
Zakaria_Zubeidi
Autonomous territory in the Middle East
down by Palestinians at the beginning of the Second Intifada in September 2000. The Second Intifada was a major Palestinian uprising in the Israeli-occupied
Gaza_Strip
Israeli system of racial segregation and discrimination
(separation) as the Zionist form of apartheid David Pratt (28 May 2006). "A Third Intifada?". Sunday Herald. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved
Israeli_apartheid
2014 murder of a 16-year-old Palestinian by Israeli settlers
Jonathan Freedland (4 July 2014). "This cycle of vengeance could spark a third intifada". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 July 2014. "Rachelle Fraenkel offers condolences
Kidnapping and murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir
Kidnapping_and_murder_of_Mohammed_Abu_Khdeir
American former lawyer (born 1951)
not responding quickly enough to calls to take down an anti-Israel "Third Intifada" page and against the Republican National Committee alleging that it
Larry_Klayman
the second intifada. Following these protests and several riots over the past few weeks, Hamas called for more, including a third intifada. Palestinian
Timeline_of_the_2014_Gaza_War
Failed peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
observing the holiday of Sukkot. Hamas and the Islamic Jihad called for a third intifada, and a spokesman for Hamas' armed wing said that the current peace talks
2013–2014 Israeli–Palestinian peace talks
2013–2014_Israeli–Palestinian_peace_talks
Cold War ideology promoting the interests of non-aligned countries
Third-worldism is a political concept and ideology that emerged in the late 1940s or early 1950s during the Cold War and tried to generate unity among
Third-worldism
American historian and political commentator
2979/israelstudies.24.2.18. Retrieved 2025-02-09. Tabachnick, Toby (10 July 2014). "Third intifada? It's happening, says scholar, and Hamas' strategy (kidnappings) is
Asaf_Romirowsky
Synthesis of Marxism–Leninism–Maoism and Third Worldism
Maoism–Third Worldism (MTW) is a broad tendency which is mainly concerned with the infusion and synthesis of Marxism—particularly of the Marxist–Leninist–Maoist
Maoism–Third_Worldism
Palestinian youth activist and amateur journalist (born 2006)
journalists in the world. Tamimi, who believes she is living in the Third Intifada, supports Palestinian resistance. She began reporting to present the
Janna_Jihad
Khaled Mashal, threatened revenge attacks, saying "the time for the Third Intifada has come". Palestinian Authority – President Mahmoud Abbas condemned
International reactions to the Gaza War (2008–2009)
International_reactions_to_the_Gaza_War_(2008–2009)
Palestinian activist (born 1967)
Retrieved 20 May 2012. Ben Ehrenreich (March 15, 2013). "Is This Where the Third Intifada Will Start?". The New York Times. Archived from the original on April
Bassem_Tamimi
Official representative of Palestinians
against Israel, the PLO engaged in militant activities during the Second Intifada (2000–2005).[citation needed] On 29 October 2018, the PLO Central Council
Palestine Liberation Organization
Palestine_Liberation_Organization
kept approaching. He was the third son of the family to be killed, two brothers having died during the Al Aqsa Intifada. Palestinian reports said he was
Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in July–December 2015
Timeline_of_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_in_July–December_2015
Arab Palestinian journalist
20 February 2022. Bishara, Marwan (18 August 2005). "The Risk of a Third Intifada". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 February 2022. Bishara, Marwan (24 December
Marwan_Bishara
Type of wall separating peoples, administrative units or cultures
2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013. Ben Ehrenreich, Is This Where the Third Intifada Will Start?, New York Times, March 15, 2013. Ferry Biedermann, Mideast:
Separation_barrier
Palestinian attack on three Israeli teenagers
Hamas parliamentarian Salah Bardawil: "We are capable of igniting a third Intifada which is an irrevocable right that will go off when more pressure is
2014 kidnapping and murders of Israeli teenagers
2014_kidnapping_and_murders_of_Israeli_teenagers
states, two major Palestinian Arab uprisings known as the First Intifada and the Second Intifada (see Israeli–Palestinian conflict), and a broad series of other
List_of_wars_involving_Israel
other events. In one protest, at Haifa University calls were made for a third intifada. On Monday, 10 November 2014, Almog Shiloni, aged 20, from Modi'in,
Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2014
Timeline_of_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_in_2014
unrest, (also referred as the Silent Intifada, Firecracker intifada, Jerusalem intifada, Third intifada, Silent Intifada) January 11 – Ariel Sharon, Israeli
2014_in_Israel
silent intifada', the 'individual intifada', the 'children's intifada', the 'knives intifada', the 'Jerusalem intifada', and the 'third intifada'." "While
Media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Media_coverage_of_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
Protest camp in Western Sahara
Some referred to the protests as the Third Sahrawi Intifada, following the First and the Second Sahrawi Intifadas. Political activist Noam Chomsky has
Gdeim_Izik_protest_camp
Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia
Retrieved December 20, 2023. Benjakob, Omer (October 4, 2020). "The Second Intifada Still Rages on Wikipedia". Haaretz. Retrieved March 6, 2024. Harrison,
Wikipedia
The First Intifada was a popular uprising by Palestinians against the Israeli occupation between late 1987 and 1993. A number of major events occurred
Timeline of the First Intifada
Timeline_of_the_First_Intifada
Palestinian activist
sent an emailed report about the previous weeks protests titled, "The Third Intifada is knocking on the door". That year he also was banned by the Shin Bet
Iyad_Burnat
Pro Independence demonstrations in Indian Administered Kashmir
Columnists including Prem Shankar Jha termed the unrest as Kashmir's Intifada. In the 2014 Indian general election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
2016–2017_Kashmir_unrest
Aid sometimes given to the PNA's security forces
speech that the PA response during Operation Cast Lead prevented a third intifada by using "a measured and disciplined approach to the popular unrest"
United States security assistance to the Palestinian National Authority
United_States_security_assistance_to_the_Palestinian_National_Authority
Palestinian political coalition
al-Muwhhada) was a coalition of local Palestinian leadership during the First Intifada. By the late 1980s, the central Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO)
Unified National Leadership of the Uprising
Unified_National_Leadership_of_the_Uprising
Political phrase related to the Palestine region
checkpoints"); and the Israeli separation wall first erected after the Second Intifada. Another element of historical context is given by Maha Nassar from University
From_the_river_to_the_sea
American executive (born 1977)
March 2017. Leah Soibel. "Israel no quiere una Tercera Intifada" [Israel does not want a Third Intifada]. el Nuevo Herald. Retrieved 8 February 2023. Leah
Leah_Soibel
2010 book by Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé
of their success. The participants both speak out against a possible third intifada as unlikely to succeed and counter-productive to these aims. The participants
Gaza_in_Crisis
Jordanian woman known for role in 2001 bombing in Jerusalem
2011. Retrieved on 26 May 2013. Ehrenreich, Ben. "Is This Where the Third Intifada Will Start? Archived 2013-04-05 at the Wayback Machine" The New York
Ahlam_Tamimi
Palestinian practice of throwing stones at people or property
tactic of civil disobedience which came to prominence during the First Intifada. At least 14 Israelis have been killed by Palestinian stone throwing. Israeli
Palestinian_stone_throwing
Village in the Ramallah and el-Bireh Governorate of West Bank
Guardian. Retrieved 3 Jan 2018. Ehrenreich, Ben. "Is This Where the Third Intifada Will Start?" (Archive) The New York Times. 15 March 2013. Retrieved
Nabi_Salih
Palestinian politician
conflict, he stated "If Yasser Arafat was alive he would have started a third intifada and managed to make the Muqata'ah the headquarters of the resistance
Kamal_Naji
2014 terrorist attack in Jerusalem
Post. Retrieved 20 April 2023. Eldar, Shlomi (6 November 2014). "The third intifada is here". Al-Monitor. Retrieved 20 April 2023. Wilner, Michael (5 November
November 2014 Jerusalem vehicular attack
November_2014_Jerusalem_vehicular_attack
or drifting towards disaster? The West Bank stands on the edge of a third intifada, The Economist, Nov 28th 2015. Israel, Palestine both stand to lose
Israeli–Palestinian economic peace efforts
Israeli–Palestinian_economic_peace_efforts
English musician
(2001) "Al Aqsa Intifada" (2002) "New Testament" (2002) Joy and Sorrow EP (2003) Showcase EP (2003) "Walk with Jah" (2003) "Intifada", "Intifada Dub" b/w (with
The_Rootsman
Reconciliation agreements in Palestine
achieved by deploying Hamas cells around the West Bank to incite a third intifada and overwhelm Palestinian Authority forces. More than 90 people were
2014_Fatah–Hamas_Agreements
2009 killing of Israeli settler by Palestinian militants in the West Bank, Palestine
of intifada against PA[permanent dead link], Jerusalem Post 28 December 2009 http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/94424/fatah-warns-of-third-intifada
Killing_of_Rabbi_Meir_Hai
Country in West Asia
eventually developed into a recurrent feature of the intifada. Some commentators contend that the intifada was pre-planned by Arafat after the collapse of
Israel
expansion of Yassin's network during the first year and a half of the First Intifada, as the network re-organised into Hamas. This support lasted until 1989
Israeli_support_for_Hamas
Series of Israeli main battle tanks
Second Intifada. A second Merkava II or Merkava III, was destroyed a month later in the same area and a further three soldiers were killed. A third Merkava
Merkava
Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia
True Promise IV. The war has also been referred to by some outlets as the Third Gulf War (Gulf War III), following the Gulf War from 1990 to 1991, and Iraq
2026_Iran_war
Israeli military operation against Lebanon
Washington Post. Retrieved 3 November 2024. jcookson (23 September 2024). "The Third Lebanon War between Israel and Hezbollah has begun. What's next?". Atlantic
2024_Lebanon_war
Around 6pm, on the evening Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh made calls for a third Intifada the day after the United States declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel
List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel in 2017
List_of_Palestinian_rocket_attacks_on_Israel_in_2017
Palestinian political party
limited control over the occupied Palestinian territories. During the Second Intifada (2000–2005), Fatah intensified armed conflict against Israel, claiming
Fatah
Defunct unit of the Israel Defense Forces
Lebanon War (1982–1985) South Lebanon War (1985–2000) First Intifada (1987–1993) Second Intifada (2000–2005) Second Lebanon War (2006) Operation Cast Lead
Sword_Battalion
1988 Israeli deterrence policy
Israeli Minister of Defence Yitzhak Rabin to suppress the Palestinian First Intifada in early 1988. After the first weeks of rioting coalesced into a popular
Break-their-bones_policy
Country in West Asia
uk. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Al-Aqsa intifada timeline". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 10 June 2024. "Al-Aqsa Intifada timeline". 29 September 2004. Retrieved
Palestine
Palestinian suicide bomber
killed herself while committing the Jaffa Street bombing during the Second Intifada. At the time of her suicide, Idris was a 28-year-old divorcee and lived
Wafa_Idris
2005 video game
the game as a third-person shooter. The game focuses on the lives of a Palestinian family between 1999 and 2002 during the second Intifada. The player shoots
Under_Siege_(2005_video_game)
Islamist Palestinian political and paramilitary organization
Palestinian Islamic scholar Ahmed Yassin in 1987 after the outbreak of the First Intifada against the Israeli occupation. It emerged from his 1973 Mujama al-Islamiya
Hamas
Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians
Sabra and Shatila massacre. The First Intifada began in 1987 and lasted until the 1993 Oslo Accords. The Second Intifada began in 2000. In 2005, Israel withdrew
Nakba
Traditional Palestinian embroidery
heritage but a new form of mobilization and activism. Throughout the First Intifada, nationalist art and imagery had a strong influence on resistance, and
Tatreez
Syrian state from 1963 to 2024
Rafic Hariri led to international condemnation and triggered a popular Intifada in Lebanon, known as "the Cedar Revolution", which forced Syria to withdraw
Ba'athist_Syria
Hamas politician and militant (1975–2025)
close to deputy Hamas commander Marwan Issa. Sinwar partook in the First Intifada. Israel arrested him in 1991 and accused him of "terrorism", but released
Mohammed_Sinwar
2014 incident in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
November 2014. Pfeffer, Anshel (17 November 2014). "Why this is not a Third Intifada". Haaretz. Archived from the original on 17 November 2014. Retrieved
Killing of Sergeant Almog Shiloni
Killing_of_Sergeant_Almog_Shiloni
Terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia
classifies as hate speech and confirmed plans to have the chant "globalise the intifada" officially designated as hate speech. On 16 April 2026, the New South
2025_Bondi_Beach_shooting
History of the State of Israel since its independence
continuing occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip led to the 1987 First Intifada, motivated by collective Palestinian frustration over Israel's military
History of Israel (1948–present)
History_of_Israel_(1948–present)
2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel
The Al-Aqsa Flood is just the first time, and there will be a second, a third, a fourth. Because we have the determination...to fight." He emphasized
October_7_attacks
down by Palestinians at the beginning of the Second Intifada in September 2000. The Second Intifada was a major Palestinian uprising in the Israeli-occupied
History_of_the_Gaza_Strip
Ongoing armed conflict in the Middle East
by Palestinians against the Israeli occupation: the First and Second Intifadas in 1987 and 2000, with the latter's end seeing Israel's unilateral withdrawal
Gaza_war
Military wing of Hamas
out a number of attacks against Israelis. At the beginning of the Second Intifada, the group became a central target of Israel. Al-Qassam Brigades operated
Al-Qassam_Brigades
2001 terror attacks in the U.S.
occupation of Southern Lebanon, and against Palestinians during the Second Intifada; the Philippines, against Muslim militants; Russia, against Muslim militants;
September_11_attacks
Hamas military leader (1970–2026)
Dov; Peled, Anat (2025-06-11). "The 'Ghost of al-Qassam' Becomes Hamas's Third Leader in Seven Months". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2025-06-18.
Izz_al-Din_al-Haddad
carried out in 1989. The high point was in 2002 during the Second Intifada. The Al-Aqsa Intifada saw a dramatic upswing in suicide bombings, with A, 40% of the
List of Palestinian suicide attacks
List_of_Palestinian_suicide_attacks
Israeli far-right politician and lawyer (born 1976)
secular and moderate, but as a teenager, he was radicalized during the First Intifada. He first joined a right-wing youth movement affiliated with Moledet, a
Itamar_Ben-Gvir
Palestinian involvement in the First Iraq War
anti-Israel posturing, frustrations over the stalled course of the First Intifada, and resentment towards the richer Gulf states. The stance backfired significantly
Palestinian support for Iraq during the Gulf War
Palestinian_support_for_Iraq_during_the_Gulf_War
Religious site in Jerusalem
al-Aqsa; the Intifada that broke out in September 2000 is called the al-Aqsa Intifada and the Arab summit that was held in the wake of the Intifada's outbreak
Temple_Mount
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
needed to strengthen the security of friendly Arab states in the region; and third, an embargo should be placed on sales of military equipment to Iran and
Gulf_War
2024 military engagement in the Gaza Strip
invasion of the Gaza Strip during the Gaza war. The battle represented the third separate ground operation in Khan Yunis by Israel against Hamas-led Palestinian
August 2024 Khan Yunis incursion
August_2024_Khan_Yunis_incursion
The First Intifada, a mass Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories between 1987 and 1993, had a wide-ranging
Israeli responses to the First Intifada
Israeli_responses_to_the_First_Intifada
Violence in legislative bodies
president Masoud Barzani's term. In 1992, in the aftermath of the First Intifada, Jewish and Arab MKs fought in the Knesset over child support payments
Legislative_violence
Qatari news media organization
gaining credibility through its extensive frontline coverage of the Second Intifada and the Iraq War. It is a trusted source of news in the Arab and Muslim
Al_Jazeera_Media_Network
criticized for 'intifada' remarks". NBC News. Retrieved October 7, 2025. "Zohran Mamdani declines to condemn 'globalize the intifada'". Politico. June
2025 New York City mayoral election
2025_New_York_City_mayoral_election
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Born third.
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, great third.
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Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire and Northumbria), also Scottish
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Untamed.
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Respective; Beautiful
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Blessed, Fortunate, Lucky
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Transgresses.
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a.
One of three; third.
a.
Being of the third formation, order, or rank; third; as, a tertiary use of a word.
a.
Next after the second; coming after two others; -- the ordinal of three; as, the third hour in the day.
n.
The sixtieth part of a second of time.
a.
Constituting or being one of three equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the third part of a day.
n.
A salmon in its third year.
v. t.
To make or effect (a way or course) through something; as, to thrid one's way through a wood.
n.
A curve of the third degree.
n.
The third above the keynote; -- so called because it divides the interval between the tonic and dominant into two thirds.
n.
The third part of the estate of a deceased husband, which, by some local laws, the widow is entitled to enjoy during her life.
n.
The third or middle finger; the third digit, or that which corresponds to it.
n.
The third tone of the scale; the mediant.
n.
The quotient of a unit divided by three; one of three equal parts into which anything is divided.
a.
Occupying the third post or rank.
n.
The lesser third.
n.
A third part of the profits of fines and penalties imposed at the country court, which was among the perquisites enjoyed by the earl.
a.
Third.
n.
A member of the Third Order in any monastic system; as, the Franciscan tertiaries; the Dominican tertiaries; the Carmelite tertiaries. See Third Order, under Third.
adv.
In the third place.
n.
The roebuck in its third year.