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Ma'alot Massacre
editCalling Nazzal the architect of the Ma'alot Massacre based on those two sources is problematic. The first source makes this claim only in passing, and the second contradicts this by naming him as "a leader". I think we can safely state that he was involved in the Ma'alot attack based on these two sources. To state him as the architect, we'll need better sourcing. I'll rework this part and put it back in.
As for the first paragraph, labeling Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Palestinian Liberation Organisation as terrorist organizations would appear to be against the consensus on those articles. The US State Department, on its own, can't fully support these claims as fact, and this article isn't the best place to go into detail about disputed labels. The word "militant" may better convey the needed information. —Guanaco 15:03, 2 July 2017 (UTC)
There is no evidence that Nazzal has any relationship with the maalot attack. PalGustavo (talk) 18:23, 2 July 2017 (UTC)