== Introduction to contentious topics ==--Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 20:50, 25 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 16:13, 25 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

According to Wikipedia:Arbitration/Index/Palestine-Israel articles the article should be - "reasonably construed" as in -
"4) For the purposes of editing restrictions in the
ARBPIA
topic area, the "area of conflict" shall be defined as encompassing
  1. the entire set of articles whose topic relates to the Arab-Israeli conflict, broadly interpreted ("primary articles"), and
  2. edits relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict, to pages and discussions in all namespaces with the exception of userspace ("related content")"
Is Or Sasson the related to the Arab-Israeli conflict? If so, then Judo, Clothing and any other article on Wikipedia is related in one way or another to the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is clear as day that you are trying to erase as many as possible mentions of Israel. As seen, you reverted my edit to Ori Sasson and Doms in Israel although both Articles are not related to the Conflict. Also, you tried to frame Hanadi Jaradat, a known terrorist, using the ambigious term "militant" while her actions were objectively terrorism. Ytyerushalmi (talk) 19:08, 25 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
at Or Sasson you added that the disputed city of Jerusalem is in "Israel", at the Dom article you removed "internationally recognized as the occupied Palestinian territories." .... please self revert.--Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 20:50, 25 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Being disputed doesn't change the fact that it is de-facto a part of The State of Israel and under its sovereignty, so he was born in Israel. Again, whether disputed or not, it is a fact that relates to him.
I removed it from the Dom article because it is not related to the Doms themselves and there's no need to mention it as it discussed further in the subject of the West Bank itself.
Again, as these two articles are not a part of the Arab-Israeli conflict nor the edits were relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict but to the subjects themselves, and therefore, not under the Arbitration rule, I will not revert. Ytyerushalmi (talk) 21:17, 25 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Copying text from Wikipedia articles

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Thank you, will do next time. Ytyerushalmi (talk) 19:13, 25 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Militancy

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Hi. I understand very well what moves you, but you're still new around here, and if you wish to stick around for longer, i.e. not be permanently blocked by the other side, you must give up your militant, crusading ways. I mean it. Maybe you have a long breath, but my bet is that if you stick to this agenda & style, you'll be burned out and leave cursing and hating before long. It's a minefield, and apart from that: try to move out of your resonance chamber, many things really do have more facets than you're used to see. If you're willing to take that in, it'll become a win-win project. It still won't guarantee no burnout, but you'll take your gains home, into real life.

Good luck! Arminden (talk) 00:24, 26 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Notice of Arbitration Enforcement noticeboard discussion

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Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a report involving you at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement regarding a possible violation of an Arbitration Committee decision. The thread is Ytyerushalmi. Thank you. Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 14:43, 26 July 2024 (UTC)Reply