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  • Chants of ‘intifada’ ring out from pro-Palestinian protests. But what’s it mean? from NPR Adrian Florido
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Chants of ‘intifada’ ring out from pro-Palestinian protests. But what’s it mean? from NPR Adrian Florido

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Chants calling for “intifada” have been a prominent feature of pro-Palestinian student protests. It’s a charged word whose use is perceived differently by people with opposing views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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