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==Bethlehem==
== A barnstar for your efforts ==
Before a revert-war is started in violation of [[WP:3RR|special revert conditions of Bethlehem]]. I suggest we discuss what is the best way to describe the area. شكرًا لك [[User:Sallicio|'''It's me... Sallicio!''']][[User talk:Sallicio|<sup><math>\color{Red} \oplus</math></sup>]] 17:10, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
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|style="vertical-align: top; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | For your efforts contributing to the page [[2023 Israel–Hamas war]]. Awarded by [[User:Cdjp1|Cdjp1]] ([[User talk:Cdjp1|talk]]) 16:04, 11 November 2023 (UTC)
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:Thank you very much very kind of you. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 03:44, 16 November 2023 (UTC)</small>
== Addition of the info on helicopter ==
Hello! Have you seen [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Re%27im_music_festival_massacre&diff=prev&oldid=1185900937 this edit and it's comment] right before you [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Re%27im_music_festival_massacre&diff=next&oldid=1185901250 have added the info again]? Could you please clarify why you have done it? Please also see [https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/nov/17/stew-peters/no-this-video-doesnt-show-israeli-military-killing/ this] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57UQKWdZRco this]. Do you mind to remove what you have added? Thank you! With regards, [[User:Oleg Yunakov|<span style="font-family:Segoe Script;">Oleg Y.</span>]] ([[User talk:Oleg Yunakov|talk]]) 18:24, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
:yeah, no, Im not removing Haaretz reporting on Israeli investigations because PolitiFact discusses some other video that has nothing to do with what Haaretz reported. I dont know what NewsRu is, and based on my quick perusal of sources it doesnt come close to Haaretz in terms of reliability. Beyond that, Haaretz doesnt report this as an Israeli police investigation, but Israeli security services, which would include the Shin Bet and be outside of a police official's ability to respond to. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 19:15, 19 November 2023 (UTC)</small>
:: You can find what is NEWSru here: [[NEWSru]]. And it was not the only source. Here is [https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israel-police-slams-haaretz-claim-idf-helicopter-may-have-harmed-civilians-on-oct-7/ another one]. With regards, [[User:Oleg Yunakov|<span style="font-family:Segoe Script;">Oleg Y.</span>]] ([[User talk:Oleg Yunakov|talk]]) 19:47, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
:::Ill include the Times of Israel on the police denial, thanks for the source. That doesnt justify the removal of the Haaretz article however. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 19:47, 19 November 2023 (UTC)</small>
:::: Thanks. This is better then nothing. I hope we will be able to shed more light on it later on. With regards, [[User:Oleg Yunakov|<span style="font-family:Segoe Script;">Oleg Y.</span>]] ([[User talk:Oleg Yunakov|talk]]) 19:55, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
You should just revert IPs engaging in content discussion, drop them a quick explainer on ECP, and report them if they continue to take part in discussions establishing consensus on article content.
Your effort is wasted because their thoughts on the content wom't be considered when it comes to deciding on how the article reads. [[User:ScottishFinnishRadish|ScottishFinnishRadish]] ([[User talk:ScottishFinnishRadish|talk]]) 02:29, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
:Ok, will do, thank you. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 02:30, 20 November 2023 (UTC)</small> ▼
:{{u|ScottishFinnishRadish}}, I saw Nableezy's comments on the talk page in question on this matter and came here to inquire about where they were getting the assertion that "Non-extended users cannot contribute to consensus discussion on ARBPIA articles". I've reviewed ARBPIA4 and I see no reference to such a sanction--and indeed, I would have expected there to have been an absolute furor of argument if ArbCom had tried to create such a rule whole-cloth, limiting [[WP:ANYONECANEDIT]] in such a way without a strong community mandate for such.
:And I've just reviewed ECP as well to make sure I am up to date on any changes there, and I see no evidence of such a rule expressed there either. Rather ECP says only that extended confirmed protection can be applied to CTOP articles, and that if it is, non-extended confirmed users can use edit requests to propose changes (because of course they can). But it doesn't say anything about their contributions to consensus discussions being limited to requesting changes, nor does it imply anything remotely similar. As far as I know, there is no community consensus limiting contributions of non-ec editors to discussions on talk pages for articles under any type of page protection, CTOP or no. I think you might both be labouring under a misconception here, but I suppose it's possible I've missed some sort of recent development somewhere. If so, can you point me to where this consensus is codified? ''[[User:Snow Rise|<b style="color:#19a0fd;">S</b><b style="color:#66c0fd">n</b><b style="color:#99d5fe;">o</b><b style="color:#b2dffe;">w</b><b style="color:#B27EB2;">Rise</b>]][[User talk:Snow Rise|<sup><b style="color:#d4143a"> let's rap</b></sup>]]'' 08:39, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
::{{u|Snow Rise}}, [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Noticeboard#Arbitration motion regarding the extended confirmed restriction]] and [[WP:ECR]] explain this. {{tq|Non-extended-confirmed editors may use the "Talk:" namespace only to make edit requests related to articles within the topic area, provided they are not disruptive.}}
::The original text was amended a couple weeks ago to make it explicit. [[User:ScottishFinnishRadish|ScottishFinnishRadish]] ([[User talk:ScottishFinnishRadish|talk]]) 09:34, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
:::Thanks for that, {{u|ScottishFinnishRadish}}; I appreciate your cluing me in to where this change occurred. I have to say (and hopefully Nableezy will forgive my getting on the soapbox on their talk page), but I have serious misgivings about ArbCom promulgating that particular rule by themselves. Less because of the result (I suppose there are arguments either way) and more because they chose to abrogate such a core and founding community priority so broadly on their own onus, with the input of just a few members of the community. I'm beginning to wonder if any permutation of ArbCom these days sees any practical limits to their prerogative to legislate policy unilaterally. Something like this really should only have been done with major consultation of the community: from the looks of it, there was no parallel discussion at [[WP:VP]] or even a listing on [[WP:CD]]? ''[[User:Snow Rise|<b style="color:#19a0fd;">S</b><b style="color:#66c0fd">n</b><b style="color:#99d5fe;">o</b><b style="color:#b2dffe;">w</b><b style="color:#B27EB2;">Rise</b>]][[User talk:Snow Rise|<sup><b style="color:#d4143a"> let's rap</b></sup>]]'' 16:50, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
::::There was discussion at [[WP:ARCA]] to clarify the original decision. [[User:ScottishFinnishRadish|ScottishFinnishRadish]] ([[User talk:ScottishFinnishRadish|talk]]) 16:52, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
:::::Yeah, I see that, but in my opinion the involvement of less than a dozen editors is insufficient consultation of the community for a change so broad and impactful. This really should have been floated before the community in a more visible way, either by way of a satellite discussion or at least a CD posting. ''[[User:Snow Rise|<b style="color:#19a0fd;">S</b><b style="color:#66c0fd">n</b><b style="color:#99d5fe;">o</b><b style="color:#b2dffe;">w</b><b style="color:#B27EB2;">Rise</b>]][[User talk:Snow Rise|<sup><b style="color:#d4143a"> let's rap</b></sup>]]'' 18:29, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
::::I didnt really support the further restricting of non-ec editors as there were some that definitely were constructive, but it was getting drowned out. Despite the usual take [https://abcnews.go.com/US/bad-apples-phrase-describing-rotten-police-officers-meaning/story?id=71201096 from the media] on a "few bad apples", the phrase actually ends with "spoils the bunch" (at least thats how I was taught it as a kid in the late 1900s). <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 17:00, 23 November 2023 (UTC)</small>
:::::Yeah, I'm of two minds on the underlying matter. On the one hand, I definitely feel that there's a risk of baby out with the bathwater here, to use another old idiom. Content editing restrictions are one thing, but restricting even ''consensus discussion'', and specifically on contentious topics, to only established editors feels like a bridge too far to me. There's more than a whiff of "we, the regulars, should have exclusive input" elitism in this, as well as an element of [[WP:CREEP]] towards the goal of a vocal minority on the project to eventually restrict all editing to registered users. On the other hand, I also understand the perspective that the corps of veteran editors is spread increasingly thin across acrimonious areas, fighting disruption from SPAs and other bad actors. I imagine a true community discussion on this matter would have brought a variety of perspectives and that it might have been a very close run thing, however the community came down.
:::::But it's the fact that this discussion was so insular and the change promoted in such a cavalier fashion without respect for how this impacts longstanding community principles that really worries me--much more so than any outcome on the motion, frankly. I feel like ArbCom is hitting a critical mass in presumption of authority the last couple of years, and something's gotta give. Or perhaps it's better said that I think it would better serve the overall health of the community if something does give.
:::::Mind you, I've traditionally been a supporter of a broad remit for that body, but I think we're hitting a tipping point of needing to claw back their power to promote broad changes to the project without consultation and approval of the community, in light of some power-grabby decisions in recent years--or more specifically, the laissez-faire approach to what is essentially unilateral policy making. The Committee was never meant to have this kind of power to shape such project-defining rules under their own initiative, as I see it. I think many more presumptive acts like this and a big, big conversation is coming. ''[[User:Snow Rise|<b style="color:#19a0fd;">S</b><b style="color:#66c0fd">n</b><b style="color:#99d5fe;">o</b><b style="color:#b2dffe;">w</b><b style="color:#B27EB2;">Rise</b>]][[User talk:Snow Rise|<sup><b style="color:#d4143a"> let's rap</b></sup>]]'' 18:29, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
::::::Well things like RFCs and move requests were already restricted. The mood isn’t restricting it to the regulars, it’s more a. You need to have some basic understanding of our policies to meaningfully participate and most the influx of new editors did not have that, and b. There’s still a shit ton of socking and canvassing going on. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 19:46, 23 November 2023 (UTC)</small>
:::::::That's the point I was going to make. There are a tremendous amount of socks being blocked, and a lot of the other editing was still disruptive. When you're dealing with what might be the most fraught topic on Wikipedia dealing with extra bullshit has a lot of drawbacks, from opportunity cost to higher likelihood of snapping at a good faith editor because you're reaching your wit's end.
:::::::Sometimes you have to go with the least bad option. [[User:ScottishFinnishRadish|ScottishFinnishRadish]] ([[User talk:ScottishFinnishRadish|talk]]) 19:59, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
::::::::Yeah, I'm very sympathetic to that view. Now mind you, if this had been put more properly before the community rather than having been implemented through Arbitrator fiat, I think I may have just narrowly come down on the other side of the cost-benefit analysis. Afterall, we already have substantial procedural and technical tools for dealing with these sorts of disruption, and closers are already entitled to discount IP/new user perspectives where appropriate (as when a large number of IPs show up with suspiciously uniform views). I honestly don't know that we get all that much that improves the situation from this model, relative to the pretty steep price of removing all productive non-EC perspectives.
::::::::But at the end of the day it's a close issue for me, I can endorse elements of both perspectives, and both seem basically like reasonable outlooks. Again, the fundamental issue I have here is not the result, but how this decision was arrived at. This is the first time in the history of the project that all non-EC editors have been ''de facto'' banned from even participating in the dialogue around particular (and frankly, massively broad) encyclopedic topics. The first such rule that automatically lumps all constructive editors in this category in together as persona non grata for these topics, by default, rather than just those who have demonstrated disruption. That is a major, major threshold and cultural change away from a core project commitment that still enjoys broad community support.
::::::::I just do not think a matter like that is best decided by just twelve editors, nor do I feel it is within ArbCom's purview to make such a decision unilaterally. Whatever the right outcome is here, the resolution of that question and a change this drastic should have been put before the community. If because of the scale of the implications and kniock-on effects if nothing else. So this is a worrisome precedent to me. ''[[User:Snow Rise|<b style="color:#19a0fd;">S</b><b style="color:#66c0fd">n</b><b style="color:#99d5fe;">o</b><b style="color:#b2dffe;">w</b><b style="color:#B27EB2;">Rise</b>]][[User talk:Snow Rise|<sup><b style="color:#d4143a"> let's rap</b></sup>]]'' 01:04, 24 November 2023 (UTC)
:::::::::I personally think there are better hills to die on; we as a community have already basically accepted that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict topic area cannot be effectively administered with our normal procedures, and we have already ceded to ArbCom basically limitless authority to manage that topic area so that the administrators we do have that are willing to step in to keep things somewhat in line with our behavioral policies are not overwhelmed with so much low-level crap that they are unable to deal with the more complicated problems. I understand the frustration, at the time they were discussing this at ARCA there was one user with like 300 edits who I saw being completely constructive and I wanted them to be able to continue being so (and this was a user that I feel comfortable placing firmly on the "pro-Israel" side of the spectrum). But there is still so. much. bullshit that happens in these articles everyday. I have literally zero doubt that on basically every RFC, move request, or AFD that what we now know to be {{u|AndresHerutJaim}}, as {{u|יניב הורון}} (Yaniv) was just a sock of his, is mass emailing at least a dozen accounts to get them to vote. I have zero doubt that he is doing the same for various editing disputes across a range of pages. 30/500 isnt an insurmountable barrier, otherwise we wouldnt still be getting NoCal100 and Icewhiz socks regularly, but it does at least quiet some of the noise down. As far as ''to the pretty steep price of removing all productive non-EC perspectives'', I really think that is overestimating that price. Most of the commentary is not all that productive. Yes, some of it is, and the rules still allow for edit requests for anybody that wants to make a constructive comment. But most of it is bare voting and forumming. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17">nableezy</span>]]''' - 18:43, 24 November 2023 (UTC)</small>
::::::::::I don't disagree as to many of those particulars. I just think those are points that could (and should) have been put before the community at large, rather than ArbCom taking it upon themselves to set a rule of such impact, that abrogates a traditional core value of the project in a pretty direct way. Is it a net positive or even a necessity? Well, there are good arguments that it is. But I would still be much more comfortable with the community making that call. More to the point, I'm more than a little concerned that this particular ArbCom approached deciding that this was a call within their purview, rather than of the broader community.
::::::::::You're quite right that the current percept of the extent of the committee's authority arose because it was slowly ceded to them--through a combination of affirmative actions early on and increasingly by passive acceptance as the body gobbled up a larger and larger remit through it's decisions over the years (which have rarely been actively resisted by the community at large). I've been largely unconcerned by those developments and even defended the scope of ArbCom's authority much more over the years than questioned it. But with some of the actions of the last couple of committees, I've begun to feel we have hit a tipping point where we need to consider better defining the extent of their ability to act without community mandate, consultation, or constraint--at least when it comes to the broadest rules they wish to adopt. We've just let that line get far too blurry, imo.
::::::::::ArbCom has been great boon to our procedural ecosystem, but it can and should be able to do its job within limitations, and can and should have an obligation to seek community approval of certain types of rules it wants to put in place which present broad questions about community values and priorities, ''even'' in the case where the new rule is perceived to be necessary to quell persistent disruption in a difficult area. They've increasingly crossed the line between administering our rules (plus little pragmatic adjustments to effectively stop the worst disruption) and outright policy making. And yes, that process started years and years ago, but lately the rules have been getting just a little too broad and impactful, and the process of community involvement just a little too underwhelming.
::::::::::As to dying on that hill, don't worry--I'm not going to lead that charge. No way do I have the consistent time necessary for that right now. These (admittedly long-winded) concerns dumped on a colleague's talk page after the topic came up organically are about as much noise as I am looking to make. But I do think this is something the community has to reckon with eventually. Arguably we put too much authority of too much variety into one body here, and we'll have to decide how to redistribute, circumscribe, or counterbalance it eventually. Nothing particularly shocking in that, given how quickly our systems evolved over the last two decades. But I do think sooner would probably be better in that respect. Anyhow, sorry for the walls of text, Nableezy: I appreciate the indulgence of a dialogue with both of you. See you again in another RfC soon, no doubt. ;) ''[[User:Snow Rise|<b style="color:#19a0fd;">S</b><b style="color:#66c0fd">n</b><b style="color:#99d5fe;">o</b><b style="color:#b2dffe;">w</b><b style="color:#B27EB2;">Rise</b>]][[User talk:Snow Rise|<sup><b style="color:#d4143a"> let's rap</b></sup>]]'' 02:36, 25 November 2023 (UTC)
== GA nom of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank article ==
G'day Nableezy, I hope you are well. Just had a quick look at the subject article wondering about assessing it, and beyond the few currently uncited passages, I cannot see this article getting to a stable enough state for a successful GAN while the current levels of fighting and activity in the West Bank is ongoing (and it will be needing updating as it progresses), and I think at over 18,000 words it is too long and would benefit from splitting. There are also a few single sentence paragraphs. Some widget I have installed is telling me the Abdullah, Daud source is generally unreliable, and there appear to be dozens of sources in the Sources section that are not used for citations in the article itself (for example, Algazy, Bishara, Mearsheimer, Slater and Halper, and many more). The latter gives the impression there are more sources used in the article than there are. I have a great deal of respect for the work that yourself and others have done on what is an important article, but just don't think it is going to be able to be positively assessed against the GA criteria until things settle down a bit over there and it is updated and the points mentioned here are addressed. Just my two cents, take it or leave it. Cheers, [[User:Peacemaker67|Peacemaker67]] ([[User_talk:Peacemaker67|click to talk to me]]) 06:46, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
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::Hi Nableezy. I'm afraid smth went wrong after your last edit, the text disappears after "and as of 2021". Thanks, [[User:Arminden|Arminden]] ([[User talk:Arminden|talk]]) 21:09, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
== Your [[WP:Good articles|GA]] nomination of [[Israeli occupation of the West Bank]] ==
▲: Ok,::Fixed willnow do,i thankthink you. <small style="border: 1px solid;padding:1px 3px;white-space:nowrap">'''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17 ;font-size:90%">nableezy</span>]]''' - 02 21: 3009, 2014 NovemberMay 20232024 (UTC) </small>
Hi there, I'm pleased to inform you that I've [[Talk:Israeli occupation of the West Bank/GA2{{!}}begun reviewing]] the article [[Israeli occupation of the West Bank]] you nominated for [[WP:GA|GA]]-status according to the [[WP:WIAGA|criteria]]. [[File:Time2wait.svg|20px|link=]] This process may take up to 7 days. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments you might have during this period. <!-- Template:GANotice --> <!-- Template:GANotice --> <small>Message delivered by [[User:ChristieBot|ChristieBot]], on behalf of [[User:A455bcd9|A455bcd9]]</small> -- [[User:A455bcd9|A455bcd9]] ([[User talk:A455bcd9|talk]]) 11:42, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
== [[Wikipedia:Proposed deletion|Proposed deletion]] of [[:Qana massacre (disambiguation)]] ==
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If it is determined that Israel and Hamas committed genocide, what will the articles [[Palestinian genocide accusation]] and [[Allegations of genocide in the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel]] be renamed to? The first one is not only about the war in Gaza. [[User:Parham wiki|Parham wiki]] ([[User talk:Parham wiki|talk]]) 16:47, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
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:That isnt something I would decide, as Wikipedia has yet to anoint me to my rightful place of arbiter of all content. '''[[User talk:Nableezy|<span style="color:#C11B17;font-size:90%">nableezy</span>]]''' - 16:57, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
== The great man ==
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[https://www.normanfinkelstein.com/genocide-in-gaza-why-isnt-the-world-doing-anything-to-stop-israel-norman-finkelstein/ speaking about his family], in case you missed it. Just 1 hr 15 minutes into it, the earlier part being of course quite familiar (even if his redeployment of the 'mowing the lawn' metaphor for 7 October was new to me). [[User:Nishidani|Nishidani]] ([[User talk:Nishidani|talk]]) 21:50, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
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