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I have removed all of these ext links again. Please see WP:EXT. Sean.hoyland - talk 12:40, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
Conflict of interest
This article has been repeatedly edited by functional accounts that appear to be connected to the JCPA. At least two of these accounts have been blocked on that basis e.g. , Edits over an extended period have been promotional in nature, were inconsistent WP:PROMOTION, WP:NOTMIRROR and WP:EXT and have been reverted several times. Since the editors are apparently unfamiliar with policies and guidelines or are unwilling/unable to comply with them for some reason, a conflict of interest tag serves to remind all editors that major contributors to this article appear to have a close connection with its subject and that this needs to be managed as it is likely to recur. Sean.hoyland - talk 03:41, 15 October 2010 (UTC)
Stubbed
I've stubbed the article, which was an obvious advert for the organization that depended entirely on self-published promotional material. –Roscelese (talk ⋅ contribs) 18:13, 25 August 2013 (UTC)
Archives of this Talk Page
I've archived some of the old discussion on this page which related to previous versions of this article that no longer exist. If this isn't okay, please let me know. Chani916 (talk) 12:42, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
General Sanctions
Stupid Newbie question. I've read the WP:GS article, but I'm still a little confused as to what it means for this article to be under general sanctions. I'm not arguing with it, I'm just curious what that means for editors of this page. Chani916 (talk) 17:46, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
- Since the article is within scope of WP:ARBPIA it is covered by WP:1RR. I've added a header to the talk page to make that clear. The "Editors reminded" and "Editors counseled" sections describe what the sanctions mean to editors. In practice, it means that Misplaced Pages's policies and guidelines can be more strictly applied, through Arbitration Enforcement for example. Sean.hoyland - talk 18:31, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
- Great, thanks for clarifying that. Chani916 (talk) 13:58, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
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I did research on how to preserve the neutrality of this article
And key words such as threats and radical sound too harsh for the tone of this article, don't you agree? 98.191.196.7 (talk) 03:12, 30 August 2017 (UTC)
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Page looks like a JCPA mouthpiece, NO critical view whatsoever
This is counter to all Misplaced Pages policies. Like most think-tanks, JCPA has a clear political tendency. Not mentioning it means cheating the Misplaced Pages users who come to find here neutral information. I found the page with 24 of 48 quoted "sources" being - the JCPA's own homepage! Wake up, folks! Arminden (talk) 07:54, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
- Yes, this page is a JCPA dump and nothing else. Zero 08:32, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
- It badly needs fixing but who has the time. ImTheIP (talk) 07:44, 27 August 2020 (UTC)
Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 18 July 2023
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In "Key People" the first listing should be added to read "Dan Diker (President)" the former president Dore Gold should be listed "Dore Gold (President, 2009-2015, 2016-2022)https://en.wikipedia.org/Dan_Diker Add "Yechiel Leiter - Director General" in "key people" https://en.wikipedia.org/Yechiel_Leiter
After the words "primary public diplomacy and research initiatives" should come this text: "Palestinian Leadership Accountability and Reform; Exposing "Apartheid" Propaganda against the State of Israel; the Black American-Israel Leadership Initiative; and the Arab-Israel-Africa-India National Security Partnership and Communications Project."
The sentence "It is being financed to a large degree by Sheldon Adelson..." should be struck out. (The Jerusalem Center no longer receives funding from Sheldon Adelson's organizations, as he is now deceased.) Instead, it could be written that, "The Jerusalem Center is privately funded."
After the paragraph beginning "Dr. Dore Gold..." an additional paragraph should be added: "Dan Diker serves as president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Diker served as the Secretary General of the World Jewish Congress, and headed the Center's Project Against Political Warfare as a fellow, authoring and editing six books on the BDS movement and several books on Israel's national security doctrine of 'defensible borders' and edited two policy compendia on Iran's 'race for regional supremacy'."
We suggest striking out the section on "Political Orientation" or at least making it more accurate and timely. "It has been headed since 2000" should be changed to "It was headed by" to represent the change in personnel. Dore Gold has retired. I suggest striking the sentence "Adelson is an American billionaire..." (This sentence is misleading, and interferes with the objectivity of the article. JCPA is nonpartisan, with supporters in both the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States and "conservative" and "liberal" supporters globally. The link to Adelson's profile is enough to redirect curious readers.)
Under the "Institute for Global Jewish Affairs" instead of "Directed by Mansfred Gerstenfeld" it should read "Previously directed by the late Manfred Gerstenfeld..." (as Mr. Gerstenfeld is deceased.)
Under the heading "Programs and Initiatives" the following updates should be made to reflect the current and active programs pursued by the Center, referred to in brief in the above addition (the information below is culled from the Center's website):
"Palestinian Authority Accountability and Reform Initiative
In 2016, the Jerusalem Center launched a research initiative documenting the Palestinian Authority’s official payments to terrorists and their families. This led to legislation both in Israel and the U.S. Congress (the Taylor Force Act) that conditioned aid to the Palestinian Authority on the cessation of these terror-incentivization payments. The Jerusalem Center has expanded the anti-“Pay for Slay” initiative to hold the Palestinian Authority to account for corruption, international lawfare against and "apartheid" propaganda against the State of Israel, the use of classic anti-semitic tropes and the delegitimization of Jewish self-determination in its rhetoric. The initiative aims to moderate the Palestinian Authority to desist from incitement and work towards peace with Israel.
Initiative to Expose “Apartheid Antisemitism” against the State of Israel
In 2016, the Center launched an initiative to combat “apartheid antisemitism” - the depiction of Jews and the Jewish state as "colonialist," "racist," "privileged whites,” and an “apartheid state” in the U.S. public discourse and in international forums such as the United Nations. To this end, the Center's President Dan Diker engaged black South African government, business and academic leaders in a joint research initiative to refute BDS “apartheid” claims. In 2020, black South Africans and Black American leaders, together with Arab and Ethiopian Israeli researchers, contributed to Diker’s compendium, "Israelophobia and the West." https://jcpa.org/israelophobia-and-the-west/
The Black American-Israel Leadership Initiative
The Jerusalem Center’s joint diplomatic-educational PEACE-Promise project with the U.S.-based Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (IBSI) educates young Black American and African leaders and influencers to combat antisemitism by enhancing cooperation between Blacks, Jews, and the Jewish state. The IBSI-Jerusalem Center “Promise” educational project teaches IBSI members, in Zoom classes and in-person meetings during their Israel mission trip, a curriculum which includes the history of Israel-Africa and Black-Jewish relationships, and exposes them to diverse ethnic communities in Israel including Israeli Arabs, Mizrahi Jews, the Druze community, and Ethiopian Jews and Christians.
The Arab-Israel-Africa-India National Security Partnership and Center for Security, Diplomacy, and Communications
Following the Abraham Accords, the Center has partnered with its contemporary research and diplomacy institutions: Bahrain’s Derasat policy institute, the United Arab Emirates’ Emirates Policy Center, Morocco’s Policy Center for the New South, and India’s Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF).
In 2023, as part of the Center's transition from an exclusively research-based institute into a center for regional security, diplomacy, and media communications, the Center initiated an independent communications center. JCPA's Security, Diplomacy and Communications Center employs multi-media platforms including social networks an in Arabic, Farsi, and English to reach the Muslim world, across the African continent, and Western world. Arabic-, Farsi-, and English-language journalists and influencers collaborate with the Center to encourage objective, responsible journalism and dialogue that aims to facilitate collaboration throughout the Middle East and Africa, including by providing innovative Israeli solutions to acute regional challenges such as terrorism and water and food security."
-End of edit- Old Yishuv Groove (talk) 11:21, 20 July 2023 (UTC)
- What is your connection to JCPA? Have you read WP:COI? Zero 11:51, 20 July 2023 (UTC)