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The Second Intifada was the set of events that marked the Palestinian civil revolt against Israeli administrative policy and occupation in the Palestine region as of September 2000.
During it, thousands of victims fell on both sides, both among combatants and civilians. The second intifada resulted in a major cessation of the use of Palestinian labor in Israel, an even greater isolation between the inhabited regions of Palestinian Arabs and Israel, by the construction of a fence and separation wall to prevent the entry of Arab terrorists inhabited by Israelis, led to the arrest and trial of many Palestinian leaders involved in the violent actions, and in the long run, to the 2006 evacuation of the Ghaza Strip by Jewish settlers and the Israeli army and the entry of the region into the hands of the Islamist Hamas. Israel's economy suffered a period of stagnation during the Intifada, culminating in 2002 and 2003, and the Palestinian economy suffered a severe blow.
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The Cold War was a diplomatic, ideological and at times military conflict that confronted two well differentiated sides: the Western or Democratic Bloc, led by the United States; and the Eastern or Communist Bloc, led by the Soviet Union.
In this context, the European countries were divided into these blocks, drawing an imaginary Iron Curtain that divided Western and Eastern Europe: on the Eastern side were the countries with communist totalitarian regimes, under the orbit of the Soviet Union; while in Western Europe they were free, democratic and capitalist nations organized around NATO.
In general, the least developed European countries, as well as those on the American continent, had internal conflicts in which communist movements attempted to overthrow legitimate governments, leading to the formation of guerrillas and the development of even civil wars.
In some cases, such as the notorious case of Cuba, these communist movements managed to seize power and thus establish left-wing dictatorships, but in most cases, these movements were suppressed and freedom was guaranteed.
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It’s the approval of the Canadian Constitution