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== 1RR ==

Hi, you've crossed the 1RR prohibition on the ] article (], ]), please self-revert. Also, your substantive claim that the source says "Arabs" is incorrect. There are ten sources cited, some say "Palestinian," some say "Arab," but those that say "Arab" mean "Palestinian" when read in context--they're talking about Arabs in Palestine, not elsewhere. Anyway, please self-revert and if you think it should say "Arab" instead of "Palestinian Arab," propose it on the talk page. ] (]) 21:00, 21 October 2024 (UTC)

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Hi, you've crossed the 1RR prohibition on the Zionism article (first revert, second revert), please self-revert. Also, your substantive claim that the source says "Arabs" is incorrect. There are ten sources cited, some say "Palestinian," some say "Arab," but those that say "Arab" mean "Palestinian" when read in context--they're talking about Arabs in Palestine, not elsewhere. Anyway, please self-revert and if you think it should say "Arab" instead of "Palestinian Arab," propose it on the talk page. Levivich (talk) 21:00, 21 October 2024 (UTC)