How Did We Get Here?

Israel and the Palestinians: 9: From the Second Intifada to Netanyahu’s Re-election

Feb 9, 2026
Jane Corbin, veteran journalist and film-maker with 30+ years reporting from Gaza and the West Bank, and Jeremy Bowen, BBC International Editor with decades of Middle East experience, discuss the Second Intifada, the West Bank barrier, Arafat’s decline, Gaza’s isolation and Hamas’s rise, the 2005 disengagement, the 2006–07 Gaza takeover and the impact of Obama’s election and Netanyahu’s 2009 return.
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INSIGHT

From Peace Talks To Widespread Violence

  • The Second Intifada sprang from failed peace talks and a flashpoint visit to the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mount that ignited deep tensions.
  • Violence escalated from demonstrations to armed attacks and suicide bombings, breaking remaining trust between communities.
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Barrier Shifted Facts On The Ground

  • Israel built a massive West Bank separation barrier in response to attacks and suicide bombings.
  • Its chosen route cut into the West Bank, taking in settlement blocs and worsening Palestinian economic and territorial isolation.
ANECDOTE

Hamas Grew Through Social Services

  • Jane Corbin describes Hamas growing in Gaza by providing social services and medical help in refugee camps.
  • That grassroots support helped Hamas become a powerful political force amid complaints of Palestinian Authority corruption.
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