Anti-Israel groups often chant slogans like “Long Live the Intifada!” But what do they mean by the term Intifada?
Students for Justice in Palestine, among other anti-Israel groups on campus, often chant slogans such as “Long Live the Intifada!”
Are they really calling for “peaceful resistance,” as they claim?
What does the term ‘Intifada’ actually mean?
Hear first-hand accounts of people who have lost and suffered because of the Intifada.
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Anti-Israel groups like Students for 'Justice' in Palestine often chant slogans like "Long Live the Intifada".But what does Intifada really mean? Hear the first hand accounts of people who have lost and suffered at the hands of terrorism and the Intifada.
Posted by StandWithUs on Sunday, January 27, 2019
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