Third Intifada: 'Of Course It Has Begun'

Large-scale protests against the ongoing blockade and bombardment of the Gaza Strip are expected to continue and grow across the occupied West Bank on Friday, a day after at least two Palestinians were killed during an enormous demonstration outside Jerusalem on Thursday night.

At least two people were killed and many injured last evening as tens of thousands of Palestinians marched from the city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank to a security checkpoint outside Jerusulem in what many interpret as the signaling point that a possible Third Intifada—or uprising—has now officially begun.

Political leaders and members of Palestinian civil society have called for nonviolent marches against the Israeli government’s continued policies of subjugation in both the West Bank and Gaza.

Thursday’s march—a show of opposition and protest against the ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip which has claimed more than 800 Palestinian lives since July 8—was meant with heavy resistance from Israeli security forces who fired on the ground as they massed in the area outside the checkpoint.

“In the West Bank, we need to take our resistance efforts to a higher level,” Na’el Halabi, a student at Birzeit University who participated in the march, told Al Jazeera in Ramallah. “Gaza is not alone: we are part of the same struggle.”

Doctors in area hospitals reported receiving dozens of injured Palestinians suffering from “live-fire” wounds, but IDF officials refused to say whether live munitions—and not just rubber and tear gas—were used.

As The Middle East Eye reports:

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