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Speaking Stones : Communiques from the Intifada Underground

Part of the Contemporary issues in the Middle East series
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This work provides a selection of underground documents (never before translated) of the two leading bodies of the Intifada: the United National Command and the Islamic Resistance Movement, known as Hamas.

Communiques or leaflets were an essential element of Palestinian political life and served as a vehicle of expression and a way to direct behaviour and organise the people.

Shaul Mishal carefully analyses these documents in an effort to understand the forces that turned the wheels of the Palestinian uprising: their goals; methods of operation; and their success in obtaining the willing cooperation of all segments of the Palestinian population.

Since the Israeli conquest of the West Bank and Gaza in 1967, there had been minor eruptions of violence by Palestinians against Israelis.

But for the 20 years before December 1987 and the uprising, there had never been such an intense and prolonged demonstration against the occupation.

The Intifada inspired a new generation of Palestinian radicals who conducted their protests through petrol bombs and street violence and relayed their messages through underground propaganda.

In place of any official and prominent leadership, communiques became the voice of the rebels.

The book should be of interest to scholars and students of Middle East studies, particularly of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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Product Details
Syracuse University Press
081562607X / 9780815626077
Paperback / softback
30/09/1993
United States
342 pages
152 x 229 mm, 482 grams