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== According to many admins, this is not a 3RR violation ==
== A 3RR VIOLATION THAT ADMINS ARE REFUSING TO DEAL WITH ==
===[[User:Netscott]] reported by User:[[User:Deuterium|Deuterium]] (Result:) ===
===[[User:Netscott]] reported by User:[[User:Deuterium|Deuterium]] (Result:) ===


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Time report made: 23:22, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Time report made: 23:22, 17 August 2006 (UTC)


'''Comments:''' The reversions are slightly different to evade 3RR and game the system, but they all amount to inserting OR tags or commenting out a widely accepted section, which is absolutely against the consensus on the talk page and have all been reverted by many other people. This is a long-time user with many archives of his talk page, not a new user or anon, so I assumed a warning was unnecessary. [[User:Deuterium|Deuterium]] 11:47, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
'''Comments:''' The reversions are slightly different, but they all amount to inserting OR tags or commenting out a widely accepted section, which have all been reverted by many other people. This is a long-time user with many archives of his talk page, not a new user or anon, so I assumed a warning was unnecessary. [[User:Deuterium|Deuterium]] 11:47, 16 August 2006 (UTC)





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This user is against admins ignoring policy.

According to many admins, this is not a 3RR violation

User:Netscott reported by User:Deuterium (Result:)

Three revert rule violation on Islamophobia (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views). Netscott (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log):

Time report made: 23:22, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

Comments: The reversions are slightly different, but they all amount to inserting OR tags or commenting out a widely accepted section, which have all been reverted by many other people. This is a long-time user with many archives of his talk page, not a new user or anon, so I assumed a warning was unnecessary. Deuterium 11:47, 16 August 2006 (UTC)


Interesting stuff

Israeli apartheid arbitration request

Useful stuff

Wikipedia:Template messages/Sources of articles/Citation quick reference

Pages and information that needs to be protected from marauding POV warriors

Foreign relations of Israel‎‎ [1]: ==South Africa== Controversially, Israel developed a relationship with [[apartheid South Africa]] during the 1970s and 80s. The countries traded arms and nuclear technology<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/rsa/nuke/ |title=RSA Nuclear Weapons Program |publisher=[[Federation of American Scientists]]}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news |title=South Africa and the affordable bomb |publisher=[[Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]] |date=[[1994-08]] |url=http://www.thebulletin.org/article.php?art_ofn=ja94albright}}</ref>. The [[Vela Incident]] has been claimed to have been a joint Israeli-South African weapons test. It is claimed by [[The Guardian]] that Israeli military officers served as consultants to the South African army in [[Angola]]. <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1704037,00.html |title=Brothers in arms - Israel's secret pact with Pretoria |date=[[2006-02-07]] |author=[[Chris McGreal]] |publisher=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref> Former ANC leader [[Nelson Mandela]] visited Israel in 1999. To explain his visit, Mandela said "To the many people who have questioned why I came, I say: Israel worked very closely with the apartheid regime. I say: I've made peace with many men who slaughtered our people like animals. Israel cooperated with the apartheid regime, but it did not participate in any atrocities". <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/12309/edition_id/237/format/html/displaystory.html |title=Mandela bears message of peace in first visit to Israel |publisher=[[The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California]] |author=Belling, Susan |date=[[1999-10-02]]}}</ref>

Inayat Bunglawala

Human Shield - the Israel section needs to be protected, and the Palestine section is a joke.

Israel and weapons of mass destruction - Biological weapons. In November 1998, the [[Sunday Times]] reported that Israel was attempting to build an "ethno-bomb" containing a biological agent that could specifically target genetic traits present amongst Arab populations<ref>{{cite news|title=Israel planning 'ethnic' bomb as Saddam caves in.|coauthors=Mahanaima, Uzi and Colvin, Marie|publisher=[[The Sunday Times (UK)]]|date=1998-11-15|accessdate=2006-07-11}}</ref>. [[Wired]] also reported the story<ref>{{cite news |title=Israel's Ethnic Weapon? |publisher=[[Wired]] |url=http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,16272,00.html |date=[[1998-11-16]]}}</ref>, as did [[Foreign Report]]. Expert reaction to the reports was highly skeptical towards the scientific plausibility of such a biological agent. <ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.salon.com/news/1998/12/02news2.html|title=Debunking the "ethno-bomb"|date=1998-12-02|accessdate=2006-07-11|publisher=[[Salon.com]]}}</ref>. [[New York Post]], describing the claims as "blood libel", reported that the likely source for the story was a work of science fiction by Israeli academic Doron Stanitsky. Stanitsky had sent his completely fictional work about such a weapon to Israeli newspapers two years before. The article also noted the views of genetic researchers who claimed the idea as "wholly fantastical" <ref>{{cite news|title=Now Playing: A Blood Libel For The 21st Century|publisher=[[New York Post]]|date=1998-11-22|accessdate=2006-07-12}}</ref>

Human rights in Israel:Another Israeli citizen, [[Mordechai Vanunu]] considered a [[whistleblower]] by Human Rights Groups and many foreign Governments was arrested and imprisoned for 18 years for revealing Israel had a clandestine program through which it had developed [[nuclear weapons]] and other [[Weapons of Mass Destruction]].<ref name = "USDS2005" /> In its press release of [[April 19]] [[2005]], [[Amnesty International]] said 'If Mordechai Vanunu were to be imprisoned for breaching the restrictions imposed on him, Amnesty International would consider him to be a prisoner of conscience' [http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150242005?open&of=ENG-ISR]. The Israeli government still considers him a traitor.

Islamophobia:==Polls== A 2006 [[Gallup]] survey of American public opinion found that "many Americans harbor strong bias against U.S. Muslims". <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002984956 |publisher=[[Editor and Publisher]] |date=[[2006-08-10]]|title= Gallup: Many Americans Harbor Strong Bias Against U.S. Muslims}}</ref> * 22% say they would not like to have a Muslim as a neighbor. * 34% believe U.S. Muslims support al-Qaeda. * 49% believe U.S. Muslims are loyal to the United States. * 39% advocate that U.S. Muslims should carry special ID

Propaganda#2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict: Trying to allege that the photo incident was "propaganda", despite no evidence at all that it was, trying to make POV statements regarding a supposed "tide of Arab propaganda".

The Sunday Times : *Israel planning 'ethnic' bomb - in 1998, ''The Sunday Times'' reported that Israel was attempting to build an "ethno-bomb" containing a biological agent that could specifically target genetic traits present amongst Arab populations.<ref>{{cite news|title=Israel planning 'ethnic' bomb as Saddam caves in.|coauthors=Mahanaima, Uzi and Colvin, Marie|publisher=[[The Sunday Times (UK)]]|date=1998-11-15|accessdate=2006-07-11}}</ref>.

Chris McGreal: An attempt to make McGreal look like he has pro-Arab bias and perhaps like an unreliable source by removing the criticism from Arab organizations.