"Armed rebellion" refers to a situation when a group of people uses weapons and force to oppose or challenge a government or authority that they believe is unfair or oppressive. Full definition
The marginalized, lacking life's most basic necessities, have looked to armed rebellion as their only defense. (religion-online.org)
The citizens of Warsaw, determined to secure their own freedom rather than be liberated by the approaching Russians, rose up in armed rebellion against the Nazi occupiers. (firstthings.com)
By the late 1930s, Begin, as leader of the Revisionist youth movement in Poland, rejected the pro-English orientation of Jabotinsky and urged armed rebellion against the British mandate. (firstthings.com)