I don’t have live tool access right now, but I can share the latest known context about the First Intifada and how to find current updates.
Direct answer
- The First Intifada was a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation that lasted roughly from December 1987 through the early 1990s, culminating with the Oslo Accords around 1993–1995 in most historical timelines. It is distinct from the Second Intifada, which occurred later from 2000–2005. If you’re looking for “latest news” specifically about the First Intifada, there isn’t ongoing breaking news about a current event named that, since it ended decades ago; most recent coverage would be retrospective analyses or commemorations.
What you might be seeking and how to approach it
- If you want recent scholarly or documentary updates about the First Intifada, look for:
- Anniversary articles or discussions tied to 1987–1993 milestones (e.g., 36th anniversary in 2023, 37th in 2024, etc.).
- New archival releases, declassified documents, or memoirs by participants.
- Retrospective timelines in major outlets or encyclopedias that update with new sources.
- For up-to-date reporting on related issues, search for current Israel-Palestine coverage that references the First Intifada in historical context, rather than as ongoing events.
Suggested sources (to check for the latest context)
- Encyclopedias and reference sites for updated historical summaries [Britannica, Wikipedia].
- Reputable news outlets’ special reports or anniversary pieces (e.g., major international papers or BBC, Al Jazeera, NYT).
- Academic journals or think-tank briefings revisiting the Intifadas with newly released archives.
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Sources
Intifada is either of two popular uprisings of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip aimed at ending Israel’s occupation of those territories and creating an independent Palestinian state. The first intifada ended with the signing of the Oslo Accords, while the second ended after simply running its course.
www.britannica.comPalestine - Intifadah, Occupation, Conflict: When the Palestinians saw no improvement in effective support of their aspirations from other countries and no likely favorable change coming from the Israelis, they engaged, throughout 1987, in small-scale demonstrations, riots, and occasional violence directed against Israelis. The Israeli authorities responded with university closings, arrests, and deportations. Large-scale riots and demonstrations broke out in the Gaza Strip in early December...
www.britannica.comThe First Intifada, also known as the First Palestinian Intifada, was a sustained series of non-violent protests, acts of civil disobedience, riots, and terrori...
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