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I put this section in the "history" section of the article. and I don't think there is more appropriate venue. | I put this section in the "history" section of the article. and I don't think there is more appropriate venue. | ||
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had no idea. can you show me where can I find this rule?
- WP:ARBPIA#General 1RR restriction. nableezy - 03:29, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
- And you still have not self-reverted. Please do so. nableezy - 03:37, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
it seems that another editor already reverted this. the section is an important part of Palestinian history. the purpose of wikipedia is to spread knowledge , not fiction and political propaganda.
palestinian leadership ties and collaboration with nazi germany in world w2 are essential part of palestinian history. without it's impossible to really understand what happened in 1948 war, and after.
I put this section in the "history" section of the article. and I don't think there is more appropriate venue. --Jonathango 08:56, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
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