Sawra 3ala Israel?? Mich l moukawameh 3a Israel?
Anyways let's look up revolution in the wikipedia shall we??
Perhaps most often, the word 'revolution' is employed to denote a
socio-
political change in the
socio-
political institutions.
[2][3][4] Jeff Goodwin gives two definitions of a revolution. A broad one, where revolution is "any and all instances in which a state or a political
regime is overthrown and thereby transformed by a popular
movement in an irregular, extraconstitutional and/or violent fashion"; and a narrow one, in which "revolutions entail not only
mass mobilization and regime change, but also more or less rapid and fundamental social, economic and/or cultural change, during or soon after the struggle for
state power."
[5] Jack Goldstone defines them as "an effort to transform the political institutions and the justifications for political authority in society, accompanied by formal or informal mass mobilization and noninstitutionalized actions that undermine authorities."
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