First Intifada
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First Intifada
Summary
First Intifada is an intifada[1]. It draws 5,645 Wikipedia views per month (intifada category, ranking #2 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- First Intifada is located in West Bank[3].
- First Intifada is located in Gaza Strip[4].
- First Intifada is located in Israel[5].
- First Intifada is in the country of Israel[6].
- First Intifada's instance of is recorded as intifada[7].
- First Intifada was followed by Second Intifada[8].
- First Intifada took place at West Bank[9].
- First Intifada is part of Israeli–Palestinian conflict[10].
- First Intifada is part of intifada[11].
- First Intifada's Commons category is recorded as First Intifada[12].
- First Intifada began on December 8, 1987[13].
- First Intifada ended on September 13, 1993[14].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Israel[15].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Unified National Leadership of the Uprising[16].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Fatah[17].
- A participant in First Intifada was Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine[18].
- A participant in First Intifada was Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine[19].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Palestinian People's Party[20].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Hamas[21].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Iraq[22].
- Among those involved in First Intifada was Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades[23].
- A participant in First Intifada was Palestinians[24].
- First Intifada's topic's main category is recorded as Category:First Intifada[25].
- First Intifada's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Human rights[26].
Body
When and Where
First Intifada began on December 8, 1987[13]. It ended on September 13, 1993[14]. It took place at West Bank[9]. It is in the country of Israel[6].
Context
Part of include Israeli–Palestinian conflict[10], an armed conflict[27] and intifada[11]. First Intifada's instance of is recorded as intifada[7]. It was followed by Second Intifada[8].
Participants
Recorded participant include Israel[15], Unified National Leadership of the Uprising[16], Fatah[17], Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine[18], Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine[19], and Palestinian People's Party[20].
Why It Matters
First Intifada draws 5,645 Wikipedia views per month (intifada category, ranking #2 of 5).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]