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 | | The al-Aqsa Intifada (Arabic:,انتفاضةالاقصى, transliteration: Intifaadat Al-Aksa; Hebrew: אינתיפאדת אל אקצה (or אינתיפאדת אל־אקצה with a hyphen), transliteration: Intifadat Al Aktsa) is the wave of violence and political conflict that began in September 2000 between Palestinian Arabs and Israelis; it is also called the Second Intifada (see also First Intifada). |
 | | For Palestinians, the widely seen images of Muhammad al Durra in Gaza on September 30, shot as he huddled behind his father, reinforced that perception. |
 | | The youngest Palestinian suicide bomber was 16-year-old Issa Bdeir, a high school student from the village of Al Doha, who shocked his friends and family when he blew himself up in a park in Rishon LeZion, killing a teenage boy and an elderly man. |
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