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![]() | The following is an archive of the comments by the closing administrator: The result was no consensus. There are some extremely unpleasant aspects to this AFD. The canvassing and battleground attitude to delete votes by Kaasalan were wholly unnecessary and tainted the whole discussion. On the one hand the delete side rightly say that this is an indiscriminate list and the significance of the information is unclear - even some keep vote acknowledge that it is not clear what the list is about. There are also claims that this is a POV fork and a coatrack. On the other hand, the keep side cite sources that discuss the banned items - the list is even hosted on the BBC website. The issue is clearly that we have an article masquerading as a list and the scope and purpose of that article hasn't been agreed. I'm going to close this as no-consensus but with a clear requirement that the list is moved/merged into an article and properly expanded to put the list into context. If this doesn't happen in a reasonable timescale then I can see another AFD on the horizon and that will be harder for the keep side if this doesn't get better in the meantime. Spartaz Humbug! 04:56, 5 July 2010 (UTC) |
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{{movereq|List of commercial goods not allowed for import into Gaza}}RM on hold until AfD is over. Fences& Windows 13:48, 2 July 2010 (UTC) - ostensibly the list, if moved, could be longer. In any case the official list is slated to be reconceptualized in accord with prohibitive constraints. [1] - Stevertigo ( w | t | e) 19:54, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
List is useful, encyclopedic, deserves a space, factual, about human rights, whoever tags it has no deep understanding of the conflict at all. Kasaalan ( talk) 17:47, 26 June 2010 (UTC)
"some lists are available online, these are written by different NGO and other organization and all vary greatly in content" (quote from User:Raisescale)
None of these are needed. Many can be used at the main article as sources. WP:EL Cptnono ( talk) 10:44, 5 July 2010 (UTC) I also removed the Notes section since it seemed like a link farm that was EL but not labeled as so. Sources for the main article again? Cptnono ( talk) 10:50, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
I wouls sugest returning it to just a list Slatersteven ( talk) 12:07, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
This way we can avoid duplication, and shorten the main article. As said above, WP:FORKs are recommended when the WP:MAIN articles are WP:TOOLONG. Marokwitz ( talk) 08:22, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
The list is harder to manage when we have all item types. What is your opinion about having separate tables for main item types like nutrition, hygiene products, construction, houldhold items and agriculture needs etc. It would be much easier to manage, read and update. Kasaalan ( talk) 10:48, 10 July 2010 (UTC)
Item | Type | Date banned | Date permitted |
---|---|---|---|
wheat | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
flour | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cooking oil | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cooking fat | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
sugar | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
salt | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
pasta | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
dates | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
garlic | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
chick peas | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
rice | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
beans | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
lentils | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
kidney beans | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
margarine | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
dairy products | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
powdered milk | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
frozen meat and fish | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
frozen vegetables | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
empty bags for flour | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
yeast | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
fertilised eggs | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
fruit | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
semolina | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
tea | nutrition | 2009, October [1] | |
coffee | nutrition | 2009, October [1] | |
instant coffee | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
canned tuna | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
salami | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
canned meat | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
kitchenware | nutrition | 2010, April [1] | |
sage | nutrition | 2010, May 5 [2] [3] | |
coriander | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] [3] | |
spices | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
jam | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
halva | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
vinegar | nutrition | 2010, June 27 [2] | |
nutmeg | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
chocolate | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] [4] [5] | |
fruit preserves | nutrition | 2010, June 9 [2] | |
seeds and nuts | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] [3] [4] | |
biscuits | nutrition | 2010, June 9 [2] | |
sweets | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
potato chips | nutrition | 2010, June 9 [2] | |
gas for soft drinks | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
dried fruit | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
fresh meat | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
water-dispensers | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
potatoes | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
mineral water | nutrition | 2010, February [1] | |
tahini (sesame paste) | nutrition | 2010, March [1] | |
other canned goods, with the exception of tinned fruit | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
zaatar (dried herb mix) | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
sesame seeds | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
black pepper | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
chicken stock powder | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
olives | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
aniseed | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
cinnamon | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
glucose | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
industrial salt | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
plastic/glass/metal containers | clarification needed | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
industrial margarine | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
unfertilised eggs | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
flavor and smell enhancers | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
animal feed | agriculture | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
animal medicines | medical/agricultural | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
fishing rods | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
various fishing nets | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
buoys | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
ropes for fishing | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
nylon nets for greenhouses | agriculture | 2010, June 14 [2] | |
spare parts for tractors | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
dairies for cowsheds | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
irrigation pipe systems | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
ropes to tie greenhouses | agriculture | 2010, June 14 [2] | |
planters for saplings | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
horses | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June | |
donkeys | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
goats | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
cattle | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
chicks | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
Some agricultural materials clarification needed | 2009, June [1] | ||
heaters for chicken farms | agriculture/farm | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
polythene for greenhouses | agriculture | 2009, June [1] |
Item | Type | Date banned | Date permitted |
---|---|---|---|
camomile | medical/nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
gas for medical use | medical | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
medicines and medical equipment | medical | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
female hygiene products | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
nappies (diapers) | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toilet paper | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
detergent | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
washing liquid | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
shampoo | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
soap | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toothpaste | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toothbrushes | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cleaning products for tiles | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cleaning products for glasses | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toilet-cleaner | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
washing-up sponges | hygiene | 2009, November [1] | |
bath sponges | hygiene | 2009, November [1] | |
cloths for mopping the floor | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
baby wipes | hygiene | 2009, November [1] | |
blankets | household | 2009, November [1] | |
matches | household | 2009, December [1] | |
candles | household | 2009, December [1] | |
sticks for brooms | hygiene/household | 2009, December [1] | |
rubbish bins | household | 2009, December [1] | |
mops | hygiene/household | 2009, December [1] | |
hand-cleansing gel | hygiene/household | 2009, December [1] | |
razors | hygiene | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
sewing machines and spare parts | clothing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
heaters | household | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
towels | hygiene/household | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
buttons | clothing | 2010, June 13 [2] | |
matresses | household | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
kitchenware | nutrition preperation/household | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
perfume | cosmetics | 2010, June 28 [2] | |
cosmetic products | cosmetics | 2010, June 28 [2] | |
combs | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
hair brushes | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
clothes | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
shoes | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
fabric (for clothing) | clothing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [4] | |
plaster | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
tar | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
wood for construction | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
cement | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [6] | |
iron | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
tarpaulin sheets for huts | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
glass (to a maximum of 200 trucks) | construction | 2009, December [1] | |
wood (for doorposts and window frames) | construction | 2010, April [1] | |
aluminium | construction | 2010, April [1] | |
musical instruments | culture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [4] | |
size A4 paper | culture/education | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [3] | |
writing implements | culture/education | 2010, June 22 [2] [3] | |
notebooks | culture/education | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [3] | |
newspapers | culture/education/news | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [5] | |
toys | toy | 2010, June 22 [2] [3] |
Requires fixed column width, and some more sorting however I have separated tables.
Kasaalan (
talk)
11:38, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
References
BBC
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).gisha060610
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).foxnews.com
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).WP:NOTDIR, point 7. Chesdovi ( talk) 12:55, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
The case is not as simple as admin claim. Gisha is a credited Israeli Human Rights organisation. BBC is already 3rd party RS. The list is unverified by Israeli state since they do not reveal every specific information, but in real life practice they ban specific items. Case by case basis refers to arbitrary practices, it doesn't mean the item types aren't banned. Kasaalan ( talk) 23:18, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
Most of this article features outdated information from being Israel eased the blockade, yet presents this information in the present tense as if it were current.
The article needs to differentiate between the conditions of the blockade pre June 17 2010 and post. Drsmoo ( talk) 03:43, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
This article was discussed on reddit. During the discussion I got a more recent .il source: http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/HumanitarianAid/Palestinians/Lists_Controlled_Entry_Items_4-Jul-2010.htm
-- Kim Bruning ( talk) 13:24, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
---Not much has been changed on this page in recent years. How about expanding it to include both imports AND exports? That would restore balance to the viewpoint. The list of exports is more interesting in recent years than the outdated banned imports list. --- Labellesanslebete ( talk) 19:25, 8 June 2016 (UTC)
This article was mentioned in the guardian in august 2010: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist-groups -- Kim Bruning ( talk) 13:41, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
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like seriously i was going through trying to find sources on gaza import restrictions, found this article, and suddenly i was transported back to the year 2011, i mean im all for nostalgia (god i miss battle field 3) as much as the next anonymous wikipedia commenter but seriously. also some of the sources already present dont match up with the text which is really strange
im not a editor but anyone with half a temporal lobe and a keyboard can criticize this article 2001:56A:774D:F300:D81E:87BF:8D28:BD77 ( talk) 11:27, 8 May 2024 (UTC)
I saw some external conversation about this cookie ban being real or not and this article + this document popped out. I'm not sure how you guys weight sources or how to find if this document is official but this is apparently an unclassified document and an interview stating that the ban was only for private sources and not for humanitarian sources. https://www.npr.org/2010/06/09/127600204/israeli-official-disputes-list-of-banned-gaza-products https://drive.google.com/file/d/12U4n_yjBIH6VlTNn-pa6xGkfz4kDbc3A/view Sydaske ( talk) 13:18, 19 May 2024 (UTC)
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{{movereq|List of commercial goods not allowed for import into Gaza}}RM on hold until AfD is over. Fences& Windows 13:48, 2 July 2010 (UTC) - ostensibly the list, if moved, could be longer. In any case the official list is slated to be reconceptualized in accord with prohibitive constraints. [1] - Stevertigo ( w | t | e) 19:54, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
List is useful, encyclopedic, deserves a space, factual, about human rights, whoever tags it has no deep understanding of the conflict at all. Kasaalan ( talk) 17:47, 26 June 2010 (UTC)
"some lists are available online, these are written by different NGO and other organization and all vary greatly in content" (quote from User:Raisescale)
None of these are needed. Many can be used at the main article as sources. WP:EL Cptnono ( talk) 10:44, 5 July 2010 (UTC) I also removed the Notes section since it seemed like a link farm that was EL but not labeled as so. Sources for the main article again? Cptnono ( talk) 10:50, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
I wouls sugest returning it to just a list Slatersteven ( talk) 12:07, 6 July 2010 (UTC)
This way we can avoid duplication, and shorten the main article. As said above, WP:FORKs are recommended when the WP:MAIN articles are WP:TOOLONG. Marokwitz ( talk) 08:22, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
The list is harder to manage when we have all item types. What is your opinion about having separate tables for main item types like nutrition, hygiene products, construction, houldhold items and agriculture needs etc. It would be much easier to manage, read and update. Kasaalan ( talk) 10:48, 10 July 2010 (UTC)
Item | Type | Date banned | Date permitted |
---|---|---|---|
wheat | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
flour | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cooking oil | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cooking fat | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
sugar | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
salt | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
pasta | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
dates | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
garlic | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
chick peas | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
rice | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
beans | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
lentils | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
kidney beans | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
margarine | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
dairy products | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
powdered milk | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
frozen meat and fish | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
frozen vegetables | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
empty bags for flour | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
yeast | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
fertilised eggs | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
fruit | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
semolina | nutrition | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
tea | nutrition | 2009, October [1] | |
coffee | nutrition | 2009, October [1] | |
instant coffee | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
canned tuna | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
salami | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
canned meat | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
kitchenware | nutrition | 2010, April [1] | |
sage | nutrition | 2010, May 5 [2] [3] | |
coriander | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] [3] | |
spices | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
jam | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
halva | nutrition | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
vinegar | nutrition | 2010, June 27 [2] | |
nutmeg | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
chocolate | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] [4] [5] | |
fruit preserves | nutrition | 2010, June 9 [2] | |
seeds and nuts | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] [3] [4] | |
biscuits | nutrition | 2010, June 9 [2] | |
sweets | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
potato chips | nutrition | 2010, June 9 [2] | |
gas for soft drinks | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
dried fruit | nutrition | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
fresh meat | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
water-dispensers | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
potatoes | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
mineral water | nutrition | 2010, February [1] | |
tahini (sesame paste) | nutrition | 2010, March [1] | |
other canned goods, with the exception of tinned fruit | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
zaatar (dried herb mix) | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
sesame seeds | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
black pepper | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
chicken stock powder | nutrition | 2009, November [1] | |
olives | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
aniseed | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
cinnamon | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
glucose | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
industrial salt | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
plastic/glass/metal containers | clarification needed | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
industrial margarine | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
unfertilised eggs | nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
flavor and smell enhancers | nutrition | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
animal feed | agriculture | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
animal medicines | medical/agricultural | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
fishing rods | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
various fishing nets | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
buoys | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
ropes for fishing | fishing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
nylon nets for greenhouses | agriculture | 2010, June 14 [2] | |
spare parts for tractors | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
dairies for cowsheds | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
irrigation pipe systems | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
ropes to tie greenhouses | agriculture | 2010, June 14 [2] | |
planters for saplings | agriculture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
horses | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June | |
donkeys | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
goats | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
cattle | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
chicks | agriculture/farm animal | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
Some agricultural materials clarification needed | 2009, June [1] | ||
heaters for chicken farms | agriculture/farm | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
polythene for greenhouses | agriculture | 2009, June [1] |
Item | Type | Date banned | Date permitted |
---|---|---|---|
camomile | medical/nutrition | 2009, December [1] | |
gas for medical use | medical | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
medicines and medical equipment | medical | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
female hygiene products | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
nappies (diapers) | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toilet paper | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
detergent | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
washing liquid | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
shampoo | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
soap | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toothpaste | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toothbrushes | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cleaning products for tiles | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
cleaning products for glasses | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
toilet-cleaner | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
washing-up sponges | hygiene | 2009, November [1] | |
bath sponges | hygiene | 2009, November [1] | |
cloths for mopping the floor | hygiene | 2009, 1st half [1] | |
baby wipes | hygiene | 2009, November [1] | |
blankets | household | 2009, November [1] | |
matches | household | 2009, December [1] | |
candles | household | 2009, December [1] | |
sticks for brooms | hygiene/household | 2009, December [1] | |
rubbish bins | household | 2009, December [1] | |
mops | hygiene/household | 2009, December [1] | |
hand-cleansing gel | hygiene/household | 2009, December [1] | |
razors | hygiene | 2010, June 7 [2] | |
sewing machines and spare parts | clothing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
heaters | household | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
towels | hygiene/household | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
buttons | clothing | 2010, June 13 [2] | |
matresses | household | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
kitchenware | nutrition preperation/household | 2010, June 22 [2] | |
perfume | cosmetics | 2010, June 28 [2] | |
cosmetic products | cosmetics | 2010, June 28 [2] | |
combs | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
hair brushes | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
clothes | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
shoes | clothing | 2010, March [1] | |
fabric (for clothing) | clothing | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [4] | |
plaster | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
tar | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
wood for construction | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
cement | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [6] | |
iron | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
tarpaulin sheets for huts | construction | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] | |
glass (to a maximum of 200 trucks) | construction | 2009, December [1] | |
wood (for doorposts and window frames) | construction | 2010, April [1] | |
aluminium | construction | 2010, April [1] | |
musical instruments | culture | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [4] | |
size A4 paper | culture/education | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [3] | |
writing implements | culture/education | 2010, June 22 [2] [3] | |
notebooks | culture/education | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [3] | |
newspapers | culture/education/news | Still banned as of 2010, June [2] [5] | |
toys | toy | 2010, June 22 [2] [3] |
Requires fixed column width, and some more sorting however I have separated tables.
Kasaalan (
talk)
11:38, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
References
BBC
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).gisha060610
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).foxnews.com
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).WP:NOTDIR, point 7. Chesdovi ( talk) 12:55, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
The case is not as simple as admin claim. Gisha is a credited Israeli Human Rights organisation. BBC is already 3rd party RS. The list is unverified by Israeli state since they do not reveal every specific information, but in real life practice they ban specific items. Case by case basis refers to arbitrary practices, it doesn't mean the item types aren't banned. Kasaalan ( talk) 23:18, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
Most of this article features outdated information from being Israel eased the blockade, yet presents this information in the present tense as if it were current.
The article needs to differentiate between the conditions of the blockade pre June 17 2010 and post. Drsmoo ( talk) 03:43, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
This article was discussed on reddit. During the discussion I got a more recent .il source: http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/HumanitarianAid/Palestinians/Lists_Controlled_Entry_Items_4-Jul-2010.htm
-- Kim Bruning ( talk) 13:24, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
---Not much has been changed on this page in recent years. How about expanding it to include both imports AND exports? That would restore balance to the viewpoint. The list of exports is more interesting in recent years than the outdated banned imports list. --- Labellesanslebete ( talk) 19:25, 8 June 2016 (UTC)
This article was mentioned in the guardian in august 2010: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist-groups -- Kim Bruning ( talk) 13:41, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
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like seriously i was going through trying to find sources on gaza import restrictions, found this article, and suddenly i was transported back to the year 2011, i mean im all for nostalgia (god i miss battle field 3) as much as the next anonymous wikipedia commenter but seriously. also some of the sources already present dont match up with the text which is really strange
im not a editor but anyone with half a temporal lobe and a keyboard can criticize this article 2001:56A:774D:F300:D81E:87BF:8D28:BD77 ( talk) 11:27, 8 May 2024 (UTC)
I saw some external conversation about this cookie ban being real or not and this article + this document popped out. I'm not sure how you guys weight sources or how to find if this document is official but this is apparently an unclassified document and an interview stating that the ban was only for private sources and not for humanitarian sources. https://www.npr.org/2010/06/09/127600204/israeli-official-disputes-list-of-banned-gaza-products https://drive.google.com/file/d/12U4n_yjBIH6VlTNn-pa6xGkfz4kDbc3A/view Sydaske ( talk) 13:18, 19 May 2024 (UTC)