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Support, 'Bnei' is the more widely used (and official) spelling (on the MFA and IDF websites) and the 'Bney' article, though providing some good info, needs cleanup and proper wikify. I do not mind performing the editing, either way the vote goes. -- Shuki 18:41, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I didn't understand this paragraph enough to include it in the merge.
The settlement itself rose on the ground in 1978 as a response to Camp David Accords. In the beginning it was a cooperative settlement, few years ago the settlemnt went through privatization process that said that all the families would belong the community society and 30 families in the settlement would belong the cooperative framework. Between the two groups existed a whole harmony and mutual aid.
-- Shuki 20:47, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
Oleg Yunakov I reverted the addition as it makes no sense. This is a former settlement in Gaza, there were no Israelis there on Oct 7. The source must be referring to somewhere else or mistaken. nableezy - 01:05, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
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Support, 'Bnei' is the more widely used (and official) spelling (on the MFA and IDF websites) and the 'Bney' article, though providing some good info, needs cleanup and proper wikify. I do not mind performing the editing, either way the vote goes. -- Shuki 18:41, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I didn't understand this paragraph enough to include it in the merge.
The settlement itself rose on the ground in 1978 as a response to Camp David Accords. In the beginning it was a cooperative settlement, few years ago the settlemnt went through privatization process that said that all the families would belong the community society and 30 families in the settlement would belong the cooperative framework. Between the two groups existed a whole harmony and mutual aid.
-- Shuki 20:47, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
Oleg Yunakov I reverted the addition as it makes no sense. This is a former settlement in Gaza, there were no Israelis there on Oct 7. The source must be referring to somewhere else or mistaken. nableezy - 01:05, 9 December 2023 (UTC)