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Albana Dwonch, 'The online front of a Third Intifada,'Ma'an News Agency 14 October 2015 provides a good broadbrush sociological analysis. The 'lonbe wolf' attacks against Israelis are just one side of a larger shift among the younger generation, that is as much disgruntled or 'pissed of' with its own ostensible leaders, the Palestinian political class, as it is with Israel. There is, she argues, a virtual discursive intifada, against the elite in Ramallah and elsewhere in the territories. Unlike the earlier Intifadas, this one doesn't lend itself to traditional leadership takeovers because the object of enmity is as much the indigenous leadership as the fact of dispossession by Israel.Nishidani (talk) 10:10, 14 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]