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Name of the cheese is Akkawi, after the arabic name for akka, not "acco". Historically Palestine. The cheese and its history has no connection to Israel. -- Supreme Deliciousness ( talk) 21:11, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
So, Arab Israelis has no connection with Israel? 190.235.214.23 ( talk) 07:42, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Ako is a city in northern Israel recognized by the UN as part of Israel. Miro80 ( talk) 12:34, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
We should clarify that the cheese is of Arab and or Palestinian origin and originated on what is now Israel. Otherwise, the reader may interpret it as an Israeli invention. Reinhearted ( talk) 17:35, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
There is a clear anti-Palestinian political bias in editing of this page that reverts any edits which clarify the cheese Palestinian origin.
So no matter how you look at it, it is a Palestinian cheese, which is ironically how it is known for in the countries that were listed as countries of origin. -- Crazyketchupguy ( talk) 20:24, 13 September 2019 (UTC)
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It's Palestine 2A02:C7F:A8BD:C00:ACC4:FC68:62C0:8198 ( talk) 19:55, 11 October 2021 (UTC)
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Akkawi didn't originate in "Acre, Israel" hence the name Akka being the arabic name of the city pre the establishment of the state of Israel. What kind of sophistry is this. A disam link is clearer than a factually incorrect statement. Please change this just to the city "Acre" as this is clearer with a disam link and avoids sectarianism.@ Largoplazo: Please comment what the best way to go about this. This revision [1] is how it should read being impartial and not controversial. JJNito197 ( talk) 12:58, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
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Change origin from Acre, Israel to Akka, Palestine. The cheese was made before Israel and literally has an Arabic name, therefore it is clearly Arab and Palestinian. Not clarifying this spreads false information. 136.49.139.142 ( talk) 22:35, 23 January 2022 (UTC)
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talk) 22:49, 23 January 2022 (UTC)Should the origin change to just Acre without a mention of Israel? The dish clearly originated before the establishment of the State of Israel (1948). JJNito197 ( talk) 23:22, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
Compare Lumbini, present-day Nepal, the birthplace of the Buddha. Nepalese nationalists insist the Buddh was born in Nepal, not (ancient) India, though (ancient) India includes the whole subcontinent, not just present-day India. Regards, Joshua Jonathan - Let's talk! 04:04, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
The fact remains that if all you can do is repeat your original statement (which includes the mystifying implication that Acre, Israel is a different place from Akko) after others have responded with reasoning and observations, you've lost the debate. Largoplazo ( talk) 13:59, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
Under current legal definitions and maps as stipulated by the UN, Acre/Akko is a city in Israel, and there should be no contention in saying such; However, it would be a misnomer to say that Akkawi originates in Israel, since the State of Israel didn't exist as a concept until the 19th century; A comparative article would be the one on Naengmyeon, a delicacy originating in Pyongyang, a city that is now in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; However, since North Korea didn't exist during the Joseon Dynasty, it merely says 'Northern Korea' or merely just 'Korea'.
Ergo, I would conclude by saying it is incorrect to say Akkawi originated in Israel, but you can say 'the city now encompassed by the modern state of Israel' or 'now lying within the territory of the modern state of Israel'.
PeaceThruPramana26 ( talk) 00:20, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
At the beginning of the article says "jubna", I disagree with the use of "u" and the final "a" (it is close but not an a). Short vocal at the begging should be an "i" and the ending, because the word is feminine ends with taa'marbuutah could be transliterate as "eh" Alemohuanna ( talk) 19:35, 8 January 2023 (UTC)
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Name of the cheese is Akkawi, after the arabic name for akka, not "acco". Historically Palestine. The cheese and its history has no connection to Israel. -- Supreme Deliciousness ( talk) 21:11, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
So, Arab Israelis has no connection with Israel? 190.235.214.23 ( talk) 07:42, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Ako is a city in northern Israel recognized by the UN as part of Israel. Miro80 ( talk) 12:34, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
We should clarify that the cheese is of Arab and or Palestinian origin and originated on what is now Israel. Otherwise, the reader may interpret it as an Israeli invention. Reinhearted ( talk) 17:35, 5 January 2021 (UTC)
There is a clear anti-Palestinian political bias in editing of this page that reverts any edits which clarify the cheese Palestinian origin.
So no matter how you look at it, it is a Palestinian cheese, which is ironically how it is known for in the countries that were listed as countries of origin. -- Crazyketchupguy ( talk) 20:24, 13 September 2019 (UTC)
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It's Palestine 2A02:C7F:A8BD:C00:ACC4:FC68:62C0:8198 ( talk) 19:55, 11 October 2021 (UTC)
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Akkawi didn't originate in "Acre, Israel" hence the name Akka being the arabic name of the city pre the establishment of the state of Israel. What kind of sophistry is this. A disam link is clearer than a factually incorrect statement. Please change this just to the city "Acre" as this is clearer with a disam link and avoids sectarianism.@ Largoplazo: Please comment what the best way to go about this. This revision [1] is how it should read being impartial and not controversial. JJNito197 ( talk) 12:58, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
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Change origin from Acre, Israel to Akka, Palestine. The cheese was made before Israel and literally has an Arabic name, therefore it is clearly Arab and Palestinian. Not clarifying this spreads false information. 136.49.139.142 ( talk) 22:35, 23 January 2022 (UTC)
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ScottishFinnishRadish (
talk) 22:49, 23 January 2022 (UTC)Should the origin change to just Acre without a mention of Israel? The dish clearly originated before the establishment of the State of Israel (1948). JJNito197 ( talk) 23:22, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
Compare Lumbini, present-day Nepal, the birthplace of the Buddha. Nepalese nationalists insist the Buddh was born in Nepal, not (ancient) India, though (ancient) India includes the whole subcontinent, not just present-day India. Regards, Joshua Jonathan - Let's talk! 04:04, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
The fact remains that if all you can do is repeat your original statement (which includes the mystifying implication that Acre, Israel is a different place from Akko) after others have responded with reasoning and observations, you've lost the debate. Largoplazo ( talk) 13:59, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
Under current legal definitions and maps as stipulated by the UN, Acre/Akko is a city in Israel, and there should be no contention in saying such; However, it would be a misnomer to say that Akkawi originates in Israel, since the State of Israel didn't exist as a concept until the 19th century; A comparative article would be the one on Naengmyeon, a delicacy originating in Pyongyang, a city that is now in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; However, since North Korea didn't exist during the Joseon Dynasty, it merely says 'Northern Korea' or merely just 'Korea'.
Ergo, I would conclude by saying it is incorrect to say Akkawi originated in Israel, but you can say 'the city now encompassed by the modern state of Israel' or 'now lying within the territory of the modern state of Israel'.
PeaceThruPramana26 ( talk) 00:20, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
At the beginning of the article says "jubna", I disagree with the use of "u" and the final "a" (it is close but not an a). Short vocal at the begging should be an "i" and the ending, because the word is feminine ends with taa'marbuutah could be transliterate as "eh" Alemohuanna ( talk) 19:35, 8 January 2023 (UTC)