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Thirty-four years after the First Intifada broke out with
Palestinian youth at the forefront of the fight against Israeli troops,
Palestinian youths have not stopped trying to attack Israeli soldiers and
civilians.
Recently, a 14-year-old Palestinian girl stabbed a 26-year-old
Israeli woman who was walking with her children in the east Jerusalem
neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. The victim was rushed to a hospital with stab
wounds in her back.
About an hour after the attack, the minor was arrested at the
al-Ruda girl’s school.
The attack carried out by a teenage girl, whose family is one of
several Palestinian families facing eviction from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah,
was the sixth attack in or around Jerusalem in the past month.
Though she is not affiliated with any terrorist group, Hamas
praised the attack and pointed to it as the continuation of the First Intifada
that broke out on the same day 34 years ago.
The “Stone Intifada” which started in
1987 has spread across the Gaza Strip, West Bank and Israel, and in the
following six years, some 1,900 Palestinians had been killed, including 241
minors. Some 277 Israelis were killed during the six years of violence.
With the signing of the Oslo Accords, the violence waned. But
seven years later, the Second Intifada broke out.
The Second Intifada, from September 2000
to mid-2005, saw close to 1,000 Israelis killed and thousands more wounded, as
hundreds of Palestinian terrorists staged deadly attacks, including suicide
bombings, across the country.
There is no set date or event for when the Second Intifada
ended, with some saying the unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip was
the “end date” while others say that the death of Yasser Arafat led Palestinians
to stop the violence.
Ten years later, the 2015 “Stabbing Intifada” began with
Palestinians – mainly youth – stabbing, running over and shooting Israeli
soldiers, civilians and even tourists in a wave of violence in the West Bank
and Israel. There were almost daily attacks in the winter of 2015-16 before the
violence decreased.
There have been sporadic waves of violence since, and most of
the attacks were carried out by lone-wolf Palestinian youths.
Unlike during the first two intifadas, the challenges that the
army faces during the current wave of violence in the West Bank and Israel are
completely different.
The Palestinians who were involved in the violence during the
first and second intifadas were much older than the average attacker whom the
army currently faces. The IDF’s intelligence-gathering capabilities have also
increased dramatically since the prior two intifadas.
Another change that’s less apparent but just as important is the
increased communication between the two sides which did not exist before.
But while the IDF does not consider the recent attacks as a
significant rise in violence, or another “wave” of attacks, the military must
admit that the lone-wolf attacker is a threat that they have yet to control.
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