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what was a major difference between the first and second intifadas?
The second intifada was resolved peacefully through negotiations.
The second intifada involved increased violence and civilian deaths.
The first intifada included attacks launched by the group Hamas.
The first intifada had greater international support for both sides.
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"The second intifada involved increased violence and civilian deaths."
Explanation: The first intifada (1987–1993) was largely mass civil disobedience, protests and stone-throwing with relatively lower casualties and helped lead to the Oslo process. The second intifada (2000–2005) was far more militarized — suicide bombings, armed attacks and heavy Israeli military operations — resulting in much higher numbers of civilian and combatant deaths.
Explanation: The first intifada (1987–1993) was largely mass civil disobedience, protests and stone-throwing with relatively lower casualties and helped lead to the Oslo process. The second intifada (2000–2005) was far more militarized — suicide bombings, armed attacks and heavy Israeli military operations — resulting in much higher numbers of civilian and combatant deaths.
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