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I know these organizations are obviously pro-Palestinian, but I don't think their reliability is questionable in the case of the "Economy" section's content, especially the second passage which contains no controversy whatsoever. The first passage might attract disputes because of the "Since the beginning of the Second Intifada, vehicle movement in Jinsafut has been constricted by Israel, contributing to 93% of the working population being unemployed" segment. The figure is very high and I'm not totally sure if that would've been the case in 2004 when the article was published. Jinsafut does appear to be choked a bit by Israeli settlements - see town location here. [1] In any case, I am willing to change the last segment to "However, since the Second Intifada unemployment rates have grown considerably due to Israeli closures outside the town." -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 22:18, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
Actually this is odd, I checked the LRC article and you're right on this one about the lack of sources used by the LRC. Usually ARIJ cites other sources such as the UNRWA, the mayor of a town or the municipal council. Most of these POICA articles are dominated by ARIJ (which is certainly more reliable than the LRC because of the use of citations), but there are also LRC manufactured articles which tend to lack credibility. For example the joint ARIJ and LRC source used in this article somewhat contradicts what the sole LRC source says. The ARIJ one says About 78% of the population used to depend on working in Israel and in the agricultural sector. After the construction of the Segregation Wall, a large percentage of the population became unemployed. I believe that the land use figures are factual (not very likely to be challenged) so I request that the tag for that passage be removed. The tag for the first passage is understandable; I'll try to find another source (unlikely there will be one). Until then the tag should remain. Do you oppose me taking the tag for the second passage though? -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 23:17, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
Done, until a reliable source is found. -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 22:37, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
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I know these organizations are obviously pro-Palestinian, but I don't think their reliability is questionable in the case of the "Economy" section's content, especially the second passage which contains no controversy whatsoever. The first passage might attract disputes because of the "Since the beginning of the Second Intifada, vehicle movement in Jinsafut has been constricted by Israel, contributing to 93% of the working population being unemployed" segment. The figure is very high and I'm not totally sure if that would've been the case in 2004 when the article was published. Jinsafut does appear to be choked a bit by Israeli settlements - see town location here. [1] In any case, I am willing to change the last segment to "However, since the Second Intifada unemployment rates have grown considerably due to Israeli closures outside the town." -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 22:18, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
Actually this is odd, I checked the LRC article and you're right on this one about the lack of sources used by the LRC. Usually ARIJ cites other sources such as the UNRWA, the mayor of a town or the municipal council. Most of these POICA articles are dominated by ARIJ (which is certainly more reliable than the LRC because of the use of citations), but there are also LRC manufactured articles which tend to lack credibility. For example the joint ARIJ and LRC source used in this article somewhat contradicts what the sole LRC source says. The ARIJ one says About 78% of the population used to depend on working in Israel and in the agricultural sector. After the construction of the Segregation Wall, a large percentage of the population became unemployed. I believe that the land use figures are factual (not very likely to be challenged) so I request that the tag for that passage be removed. The tag for the first passage is understandable; I'll try to find another source (unlikely there will be one). Until then the tag should remain. Do you oppose me taking the tag for the second passage though? -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 23:17, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
Done, until a reliable source is found. -- Al Ameer son ( talk) 22:37, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
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