According to the author, the Intifada is “the unequal battle of the Palestinians with the armed forces of the Zionist regime, which, by relying on God the Almighty and its steely determination, with empty hands and throwing stones, has grounded the Zionist regime’s war machine.” The first intifada began in 1987 and lasted about six years, eventually leading to the 1993 Oslo Accords.
Faraan Zionist Research Base; Dr. Abdul Wahhab Al-Masiri is an Egyptian author and researcher who has published several books on political and international issues. One of his books is “From the Intifada to the War of the Palestinian Authority”, which has been published in Iran under the title “The Impact of the Intifada on the Zionist Regime”. Intifada refers to the movements of resistance against oppression, and the term here refers to the Palestinian resistance movements against the Zionist regime, which has confronted this occupying regime with unequal means.
Some of the book’s topics are: escaping from the military service among the Jews, the illusion of the Jewish influence, the global anger against the Israeli regime, the Zionist trade union migration, moderation and extremism among the Israeli Jews, security crises, the Palestinian liberation war, the end of Israel, and so on. The talented author of this book, who specializes in the issues of Palestine and Zionism, has analyzed in detail and deeply, albeit briefly, the effects of the Intifada on the Zionist regime.
Book ID
The Impact of the Intifada on the Zionist Regime
Author: Abdul Wahhab Masiri
Translator: Ahmad Karimian
Publisher: Bostan-e Ketab Qom
Number of pages: 218
About the book
This book, translated into Persian by Ahmad Karimian, has examined the effects of the Intifada or the Palestinian resistance movements against the Zionist regime, and how these uprisings and struggles had a devastating effect on the Zionist regime and took them by surprise.
According to the author, the Intifada is “the unequal battle of the Palestinians with the armed forces of the Zionist regime, which, relying on God the Almighty and its steely determination, with empty hands and throwing stones, has grounded the Zionist regime’s war machine.” The first intifada began in 1987 and lasted about six years, eventually leading to the 1993 Oslo Accords.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque Intifada, known as the Second Palestinian Intifada, began in 2000 and lasted for about five years. The Western and Zionist media shamelessly called these uprisings and struggles generally suicidal, and typically called the Palestinian martyrdom operations to defend their homeland terrorist operations because the destructive effects of the intifada on the Zionist regime were palpable.
They brazenly portrayed the Arabs as savages, barbarians, backward, despicable, degenerate, ignorant, polluted, superstitious, and those who have oil but nothing, and in the eyes of some, the Palestinian are slaves while the Israelis are the masters. However, the Palestinian intifadas restored the character of the Arabs, which for years had been destroyed by the insults and humiliations from the Jews and Zionists.
A part of the book states: “One of the most obvious results of the Intifada, which has crossed the borders of the occupied Palestine, is the neutralization of the waves of propaganda against the Palestinian people, the fighters and their resistance. “The message of this nation has reached all the nations of the world and has provoked the voice of anger and protest.” After the Intifada, Palestine regained its identity, character and dignity and revived it.
In regards to this, Yossi Melman says: “The Intifada gave a new dimension to the Arab struggle, turning it from a political struggle into a national and mass struggle. The use of stones and knives by the Palestinians has narrowed the field for the Israelis and made them extremely brutal.”
According to the results of this study, in the economic sector, Palestine has faced the Zionist regime with a crisis that is unprecedented since the beginning the Palestinian intifada of its occupation; it has happened in such a way that the economy of this regime, which used to be stable and flourishing in the past, is now suffering from fear and crisis, and the government has no way to manage it.
In the security sector, the intifada has also frightened the Zionist regime. Thus, the Zionists do not feel safe in the built-up towns, cinemas, shops, and they have nightmares and horrors. Their cars are armored, and every Jew on the streets is waiting for an incident from the Palestinians. They only think of their own existence and admit that not only the ordinary Jewish people, but also the army of this regime is helpless against the Intifada.
By Sai’d Abu al-Qaadhi