The Second Palestinian Intifada
Palestinian civilians engaged in numerous acts of unarmed resistance during the second intifada. However, these attempts in using nonviolent strategies were frequently overshadowed by the armed tactics of militant groups. Drawing from extensive interviews, surveys, and observations in the West Bank, this book provides an in-depth study of the often-overlooked aspects of popular resistance in Palestine.
The book demonstrates how such unarmed tactics have considerable support amongst the local population, particularly when they are framed as a strategy rather than just as a moral preference. However, whilst recognizing the successes of many civil-based initiatives, the author examines why a unified popular movement never fully emerged. She argues that obstacles extended beyond occupation policies to include political constraints from the Palestinian Authority, and agendasetting efforts from sectors of the international community. Nevertheless, many activists continue to work creatively through diverse channels and networks to broaden the space for civil resistance.
Combining critical analysis with activist narratives and community case studies, the book provides a comprehensive and compelling look at nonviolent activism in the second intifada, offering a fresh perspective on the IsraeliPalestinian conflict, and illustrating both the challenges and the opportunities in mobilizing for popular struggle.
Julie M. Norman is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.
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Acknowledgments
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the many individuals who provided me with support, advice, guidance, and inspiration throughout the process of completing this project.
Thank you to the countless activists, students, community leaders, and others who participated in the research and shared their time, thoughts, and stories with me. I am especially grateful to Fatemah B. for her kindness, friendship, and assistance on this project in the West Bank. Thank you also to Philip Rizk and Alex Baramki, both of whom assisted with much of the translation throughout the research.
I would like to give a special thanks to Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Julie Mertus, Susan Shepler, and Louis Goodman for their continued feedback and mentorship throughout this project.