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{{tq|Many Lebanese normally rely on private generators that run on diesel, although that in 2021 was in short supply.}}
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{{tq|In October 2021, Lebanon had no centrally generated electricity after fuel shortages forced the shutting down of its two largest power stations, the Zahrani power station and the Deir Ammar plant.}}
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{{tq|Lebanon has no centrally generated electricity after fuel shortages forced its two largest power stations to shut down, a government official told Reuters on Saturday.}}
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But you kept the first sentence the same. I looked a bit more and then found you
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Why would you add material without any source and then mark it as citation needed?. I haven't looked too hard but I am pretty sure that multiple sources contradict this claim? I also don't understand why you are focused on things that are outside the temporal jurisdiction of the ICC, the ICC can't do anything about those so why is it relevant? ] (]) 12:09, 17 March 2021 (UTC)

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:: I thought it might be something like that. If you think the investigation is "one sided" then what we need are reliable sources saying that. Also any discussion along the lines of "who first caused the problem" (chain of causality) is going to go nowhere, how far back are you willing to go? 1917? Strictly in ICC terms, they cannot really go back to before they were set up, it is possible in some circumstances for the court to investigate things that took place before 13 June 2014 (continuing events, for example) and in any case, the ICC decides which crimes to prosecute, if any. A main idea of the ICC is to provide justice where none has been dealt. So to take the case of the teenagers, they were already subjected to trial and judgement so what would be the point in the ICC doing it again? Whereas in the case of the rockets, Gaza events, settlement enterprise, no such justice has been seen. As for the rockets, it is straightforwardly clear that the court has juridiction, idk where you have got the idea that they are excluded and really you should not include controversial statements like that unsourced.] (]) 13:50, 17 March 2021 (UTC)

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At Energy in Lebanon, you added two sentences cited to https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/fuel-shortage-in-lebanon-leaves-the-country-without-power-681499. I've provided your text and the source's text so the overlap can be seen:

Your text:

Many Lebanese normally rely on private generators that run on diesel, although that in 2021 was in short supply.

In October 2021, Lebanon had no centrally generated electricity after fuel shortages forced the shutting down of its two largest power stations, the Zahrani power station and the Deir Ammar plant.

Source text:

Many Lebanese normally rely on private generators that run on diesel, although that is in short supply.

Lebanon has no centrally generated electricity after fuel shortages forced its two largest power stations to shut down, a government official told Reuters on Saturday.

You later rephrased the second sentence into:

In October 2021, Lebanon’s two largest power stations—the Zahrani and the Deir Ammar power stations—were shut down due to fuel shortages, leaving Lebanon with no centrally generated electricity

But you kept the first sentence the same. I looked a bit more and then found you adding this

An industry source said at the time that Lebanon's total capacity was about 2,200 MW, including 370 MW from the Karpowership barges, but was only generating 1,300 MW. Lebanon’s peak demand in 2020 was 3,500 MW.

The Reuters source says:

An industry source said Lebanon's total capacity was about 2,200 MW, including the barges, but was only generating 1,300 MW, including the Turkish supplies of 370 MW. Lebanon’s peak demand in 2020 was 3,500 MW, the source said.

I noticed you copied text from our French article in between your edits on the article; I checked there first to make sure this wasn't you accidentally translating in copyvio. These are, at best, an example of close paraphrasing. Spanning back to 2007, you were warned at least 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 times before you were blocked for copyright violations in July 2016. Between the block, you edited as User:Bullaful and User:Rogr101, and through the suspicions of Flyer22 these socking issues were brought to AN where those accounts were blocked and the community seemed uninterested in your attempt to be unblocked. You were unblocked by Diannaa after your answers satisfied her that you would no longer violate copyright. However, since then, there have been 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 warnings.

But wait, no- just as I was finishing writing this, I see you created Nada Boustani Khouri- which is a borderline G12 of https://www.energyreviewmena.com/news-interviews/item/276-lebanon-welcomes-new-minister-of-energy. Seriously?

This is not acceptable, especially for someone with 66,000+ edits. Sorry- I have no choice but to indefinitely block you, and open a contributor copyright investigation where your edits will be systemically viewed for copyright violations. Given the extent and history here, I will notify the community about this. Moneytrees🏝️ 03:23, 13 October 2021 (UTC)

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