0 a violent act of oppostion by the Palestinian people to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip:
Let us now look at how reforms affected the work of health actors during the second intifada.
Participating in the intifada was an opportunity for youngsters to prove their manhood and to impose themselves in the community.
In answering the question themselves, the authors outlined three reasons for the intifada and its character.
Although populist and unpredictable, there was a mixed ideological character to the intifada.
Reducing the intifada to personal narratives produces another ambiguity.
Interviews with health professionals highlighted the differentiated lack of health structures during the second intifada.
Dabbagh argues that, for men who had "failed as men," the intifada provided an important outlet for feelings of frustrations and unhappiness.
Trust becomes visible in the form of increasing numbers of charitable organizations, their broadening role during the second intifada, and even election outcomes.