10:3710:37, 30 April 2024diffhist−3
International Criminal Court investigation in Palestine
→2023–present: copyedit; "Israeli" is a failed verification because neither source limits the purpose of the medical staff interviews to *only* Israeli war crimes - Palestinian war crimes involving hospitals (e.g. using a hospital as a military base) are within the scope of the ICC investigation too - neither source claims a definite result of the interviews about the nationalities of suspects
08:2808:28, 30 April 2024diffhist+32
Famine
→State-sponsored famines: see also
starvation (crime) - whether state-sponsored famines count as famines or not is a crime is a matter for historians to debate for older events and for courts such as the ICC to decide for recent events that qualify - so 'see also' rather than 'main'current
16:4116:41, 29 April 2024diffhist+736
Dnieper
→Delta: Nestryha Island and the Russian invasion of Ukraine; quite likely control of other islands in the delta has changed hands several times, but those events would need sources
16:0716:07, 28 April 2024diffhist−43
International Criminal Court investigation in Palestine
→Administration: management of the day-to-day running is not a question of resources; Khan's statement is neither about resources nor administration, it's just a statement of good intentions which doesn't say anything very concrete - use a repeat ref "Guardian_UK_lawyer_oversee" if this really makes sense as a notable fact somewhere in the article
10:3710:37, 30 April 2024diffhist−3
International Criminal Court investigation in Palestine
→2023–present: copyedit; "Israeli" is a failed verification because neither source limits the purpose of the medical staff interviews to *only* Israeli war crimes - Palestinian war crimes involving hospitals (e.g. using a hospital as a military base) are within the scope of the ICC investigation too - neither source claims a definite result of the interviews about the nationalities of suspects
08:2808:28, 30 April 2024diffhist+32
Famine
→State-sponsored famines: see also
starvation (crime) - whether state-sponsored famines count as famines or not is a crime is a matter for historians to debate for older events and for courts such as the ICC to decide for recent events that qualify - so 'see also' rather than 'main'current
16:4116:41, 29 April 2024diffhist+736
Dnieper
→Delta: Nestryha Island and the Russian invasion of Ukraine; quite likely control of other islands in the delta has changed hands several times, but those events would need sources
16:0716:07, 28 April 2024diffhist−43
International Criminal Court investigation in Palestine
→Administration: management of the day-to-day running is not a question of resources; Khan's statement is neither about resources nor administration, it's just a statement of good intentions which doesn't say anything very concrete - use a repeat ref "Guardian_UK_lawyer_oversee" if this really makes sense as a notable fact somewhere in the article