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The second intifada (uprising) of Palestinians was touched
off by a controversial visit by Israeli opposition leader Ariel
Sharon, on September 28, 2000, to the Temple Mount, the site of
the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and a place disputed by Israelis
and Palestinians. This new wave of violence however had much deeper
causes, most notably the frustration of Palestinians towards the
failed peace process and the deteriorating economic situation in
the territories. Arafat cleverly diverted any balme directed at
himself as the cause for these problems, to Israel, unleashing Palestinian
frustration and desparation on Israelis.
On October 7, 2000, a Palestinian mob demolished Joseph’s
Tomb, a Jewish holy site near the West Bank city of Nablus, then
on Oct. 12th , two Israeli reservists who had mistakenly wandered
into the Palestnian city of Ramallah were brutally lynched. The
violence continued to flare and included a renewal of suicide attacks
in Israel, killing hundreds of innocent civilians. The terrorists
infiltrated Israeli cities and towns and carried out attacks - including
horrendous suicide bombings - on buses, in restaurants, shopping
malls, and even in private homes. Between September 2000 and 2003,
more than 900 innocent men, women and children were murdered in
Israel in attacks carried out by Palestinian terrorists. Thousands
of Israelis have been injured, many of the victims maimed for life.
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