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The sentence describing Itai Leshem, citing his claims, was removed citing the information was "poorly sourced". The source that was removed was chosen simply because it's in English; there are other sources for this in Hebrew: here and also in the candidate's own twitter page (also here). If there is no objection, I would like to put the information back in the article, with the better sources. Note that, of course, no claim is being made that his allegations are true; just that those are his claims. That's why wording like "defines himself" and "alleged" is used. I would of course appreciate any feedback on how to make it clearer, if it's not clear enough. BenG03:04, 15 May 2024 (UTC)Reply