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Popular uprisings are not new to Palestinians who introduced the term Intifada to the world in 1987.
Daoud Kuttab: Palestinians protesting for an end to the split Daoud Kuttab 2011
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Popular uprisings are not new to Palestinians who introduced the term Intifada to the world in 1987.
Daoud Kuttab: Palestinians protesting for an end to the split Daoud Kuttab 2011
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Popular uprisings are not new to Palestinians who introduced the term Intifada to the world in 1987.
Daoud Kuttab: Palestinians protesting for an end to the split Daoud Kuttab 2011
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Popular uprisings are not new to Palestinians who introduced the term Intifada to the world in 1987.
Daoud Kuttab: Palestinians protesting for an end to the split Daoud Kuttab 2011
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Intifada'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Intifada is Arabic for "rise up and shake/cast off."
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Intifada is Arabic for 'rise up and shake/cast off.'
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Hind: "You might have heard that there is an uprising, what has been called the Intifada."
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Hind: "You might have heard that there is an uprising, what has been called the Intifada."
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Hind: "You might have heard that there is an uprising, what has been called the Intifada."
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Yehoshua's novels engage Israeli and Jewish history in inventive and surprising ways, and his new novel, A Woman in Jerusalem, set in Israel during the difficult days of the Second Palestinian Intifada, is no different.
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