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talk After looking at your edits. I'm seriously worried that you're trying to cover up the existence and the genocide of the Old Yishuv. So I must ask; are you denying that there was an indigenous Jewish population in the Israel/Palestine prior to Zionism that suffered massacres throughout the 1,400 Muslim rule of the area? DionysosElysees (talk) 19:15, 15 February 2012 (UTC)talk


Salam, Shalom, Bonsoir , Good Evening, Et si la véritable question entre humains (juifs et palestiniens) était de pardonner et de tenter de construire une paix ? And if the real question between human beings (Jews and Palestinians together) was to forgive and to try build a peace? Je crois en la paix surtout entre femmes israéliennes et femmes palestiniennes.

ואם השאלה האמיתית בין בני אנוש יסלחו ולנסות לבנות שלום. --Cordialement féministe ♀ Cordially feminist Geneviève (talk) 00:44, 16 February 2012 (UTC)

One-revert restriction

Please be aware that contributors who edit articles related to the Arab–Israeli conflict broadly construed, are limited to one reversion in any 24-hour period. (This is sometimes referred to as the "one-revert rule" or 1RR.) For more information about this restriction, see WP:ARBPIA#Further remedies. For more information about revert restrictions in general please see WP:Edit warring.

The purpose of this message is solely to inform you of this restriction, not to say you have violated it. Thank you. — Malik Shabazz /Stalk 19:11, 16 February 2012 (UTC)

I think these reverts, comments, and zeal would be a good case to look into for the Anti-Defamation League and the Jerusalem Post. Clearly Malik Shabazz, Zero something, and Tiamut have a clear agenda in keeping the genocides carried out by Muslim Arabs who settled the Southern Levant upon the indigenous pre-Zionist Jewish population covered up. Perhaps the fact that there was an indigenous pre-Zionist Jewish population ruins there view of a modern political situation.

DionysosElysees

I think the ADL and JP have more important things to do than to listen to conspiracy theories being spouted by someone one wikipedia with a clearly biased agenda and hint of bigotry. The bottom line is that you can't continuously revert an edit that goes against the historical consensus.Shabeki (talk) 14:31, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

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Shrike (talk) 11:00, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

Palestinian people

You made two reverts to the article today. Consider this your final warning concerning the WP:ARBPIA 1RR rule.


The Arbitration Committee has permitted administrators to impose discretionary sanctions (information on which is at Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions) on any editor who is active on pages broadly related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Discretionary sanctions can be used against an editor who repeatedly or seriously fails to adhere to the purpose of Misplaced Pages, any expected standards of behavior, or any normal editorial process. If you engage in further inappropriate behavior in this area, you may be placed under sanctions, which can include blocks, a revert limitation, or an article ban. The Committee's full decision can be read in the Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration/Palestine-Israel articles#Final decision section of the decision page.

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— Malik Shabazz /Stalk 17:29, 20 March 2012 (UTC)

March 2012

This is your only warning; if you make personal attacks on other people again, as you did at Talk:Palestinian people, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. Comment on content, not on other contributors or people. — Malik Shabazz /Stalk 01:56, 21 March 2012 (UTC)

WP:BATTLEGROUND

I've warned you about describing Misplaced Pages editors as partisans. Please read WP:BATTLEGROUND and take it to heart. Keep it up and I will ask that you be sanctioned under WP:ARBPIA. — Malik Shabazz /Stalk 19:50, 14 April 2012 (UTC)

Being that my accusation of the bias you and your co-editors have for the fictitious "Palestinian" narrative claiming "Jews and Muslims lived peacefully together before Zionism" is baseless. I asked other editors to look at the dispute. Maybe they'll find that I'm wrong which is okay.

DionysosElysees /Stalk 21:41, 14 April 2012 (UTC)

Please read Strawman fallacy and WP:CANVASS. — Malik Shabazz /Stalk 21:51, 14 April 2012 (UTC)

Dionysos, I suggest you consider the context (language use). Your edits are in good faith, but they are not being reverted because of any conspiracy but because they have been written in a fashion that is totally out of context. If you want to add them into a given article on wikipedia, you should find a reputable source which covers the topic of the article itself, and have a look how that source refers to the incidents (if at all). For example, find a book about the history of palestine, and look at how it discussed the incidents in 1517, 1660 and 1834. Once your context matches those, you likely won't be reverted. Oncenawhile (talk) 22:33, 14 April 2012 (UTC)

Talkback

Hello, DionysosElysees. You have new messages at Shrike's talk page.
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Shrike (talk) 15:58, 15 April 2012 (UTC)

Your edits

I have viewed your recent edits and I have some advice. There are pro-Palestinian editors on Misplaced Pages just like there are pro-Israeli ones and decrying this and editing in a disruptive bulldozing manner will accomplish very little. I was originally an uncompromising editor and I can assure you that you achieve much more if you work in a collaborative amiable manner. I suggest you consider the responses received to your edits, discuss them on the article Talk page, and adjust your edits accordingly. It is important that your edits are reliably sourced (which they are), state the information in a neutral manner (which they do not not e.g. "extermination", "massacre"), and finally in a due manner. The material you wished to insert was not directly relevant to the Palestinian people article, although it warrants a mention in some of the other articles.
Best Wishes Ankh.Morpork 16:09, 15 April 2012 (UTC)

Your personal views as do the views of other editors matter little to the editing of an article. It is Wiki policy that will dictate how an article is edited, and whether there is a pro-Palestinian posse, or Zionist zealots that contribute to Wiki does not affect this. I am simply stating the facts; if you wish to successfully contribute to Misplaced Pages, there is a code of conduct that you are expected to abide by.
Best Wishes Ankh.Morpork 17:48, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
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