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It was written that he was an "Israeli Palestinian" (an article that doesn't exist...). I don't think there's a difference between "Israeli Palestinian" and "Arab citizens of Israel" (seeing how the latter are of Palestinian descent, and currently reside within the State of Israel) - so I changed it to read he was an "Arab citizen of Israel" (i.e. Israeli Arab). — Preceding unsigned comment added by MonkWork ( talk • contribs) 14:44, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
He described himself as 100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish so to describe him as anything other than Jewish-Palestinian is inacurate and wrong. It is also inacurate and wrong to call his father Arab-Israeli. He was a Palestinian. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.147.186.21 ( talk) 00:52, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
Mr. Mer-Khamis was certainly an Arab - his father was Arab. But he was ALSO a Jew - his mother was Jewish. Therefore he is an Israeli Arab-Jew. Anything else is untruthful. (Many on both sides say there is no such thing. Mr. Mer-Khamis proves otherwise. I am not of the opinion that people are half anything. Mr. Mer-Khamis was IMO wholly Arab, and wholly Jewish. He may have been murdered because he was Jewish. If so, then the murderers, by their hate, and to their horror, prove his Jewishness.)
And to the contributor above, I agree with his change, but let me be clear. "Israeli Palestinian" is an incorrect term for Israeli Arab, and for the most part, does not exist. The word "Palestinian" referring to Arabs is a political construction from the 1960's, and is bound with PLO terror. In 1948 "Palestinian" meant Jewish. So "of Palestinian descent" is a meaningless phrase that is not historically accurate. The Arabs of the Israel and the Arabs of the West Bank (or of Gaza) are politically distinguishable and have for the most part very different political aspirations. Example: If return of the 1948 Arab refugees to their ancestral homeland is the central Palestinian political goal, then the Arabs of Israel are already home. I acknowledge that people can call themselves whatever they wish. Israeli Arabs for the most part call themselves that, freely, and for the most part, proudly. Therefore it is the right name. Oneye1i ( talk) 18:32, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
A user RolandR (who incidentally I must have offended somehow as he has been reverting all my edits ever since I joined) is trying to add the bizarre, unrecognized, revisionist, and activist term "Palestinian Jewish" as this person's nationality, as opposed to Israeli - based on his interpretation of a radio interview where he called himself "100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish" (a statement which I think you will all agree is open to interpretation). AFolkSingersBeard ( talk) 10:25, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
Juliano described himself both as an Israeli and as a Palestinian. The Freedom Theatre, which he founded, and where he was murdered, mourns him as a "Palestinian thinker". [5]. Agence France-Presse describes him as "Israeli-Palestinian". [6] So does Associated Press [7] and the Sydney Morning Herald. [8] The Scotsman calls him "Jewish-Palestinian". [9] Plenty of reliable sources descrribe him as a Palestinian, just as plenty describe him as an Israeli. I think the article needs to reflect both, as well as Juliano's own statement that he was "100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish". RolandR ( talk) 16:39, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
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On April 19, 2011 the International Middle East Media Center reported <ref>{{cite web|title=Killer Of Israeli-Palestinian Director Still At Large|url=http://www.imemc.org/article/61090|publisher=International Middle East Media Center|accessdate=19 April 2011}}</ref> that
A Palestinian security official stated Tuesday that the murderer of Israeli-Palestinian director, Juliano Mer-Khamis, is still at large as DNA tests exonerated a suspect who was detained by the security forces following the murder.
Markolopa ( talk) 23:12, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
The article mentions that he was a 'activist'. It mentions that he's married to an 'activist' (I assume active for the same cause); however, no mention is made regarding what he was an activist for. I don't know anything about the guy (I saw his name under 5 April article) - for those of you who DO know his story (history, I made a pun), I wonder if his beliefs regarding his activism should be noted/included (i.e. what was he working towards), of if 'activism' should be removed from the article. Thnk you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.136.15.149 ( talk) 17:08, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
The London Review of Books is not a newspaper. It is not a scholarly source. It is a literary magazine that publishes essays. A subjective obituary published as an essay is not a reliable source for the things shown in this article. I'm deleting all the Adam Schatz-based assertions as unencyclopedic. Chicago Style (without pants) ( talk) 01:47, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
Mer-Khamis said that while his squad was engaged in firing practice, a shoulder missile accidentally killed a young girl on a donkey. Mer-Khamis continued that a load of explosives was left on the donkey to cover the incident-
By the time Juliano was stationed there, it had evolved into a concrete slum where more than ten thousand people were squeezed into a space not much bigger than five hundred square metres. If a soldier killed an old woman or a child by accident a weapon would be planted on the corpse: Juliano’s job was to carry the bag with the weapons. One night they were trying out new shoulder-fired missiles. They shot at a donkey, but instead killed the 12-year-old girl who was sitting on it. Explosives from the black bag were laid on top of the donkey. LRB
Mer-Khamis did serve in the Israeli army as a commando. He told about a time when he was 18, when in the course of practicing firing shoulder missiles in Jenin, soldiers accidentally shot dead a 12-year-old girl sitting on a donkey. To cover the incident, the soldiers put explosives inside the donkey. In such a way, he added, Israel can create any charges they want.
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Hi, I founded The Freedom Theatre together with Juliano Mer Khamis and lived and worked along his side for four years. I shortly after he was assassinated took over the leadership of te theatre. There's many mistakes in the text, for one thing my name and identity is wrong. For one thing the article of Adam Schatz is referred to on many occasions, although that article of full of hear-say and non-factual information. It has been pointed out to London of Review of Books on a number of occasions. They have acknowledged our concerns but referred to the integrity of the journalist and rejected our listed factual mistakes in the article. References to Adam Schatz article should be made with great care, and several of the mistakes we raised with LRB is included in the Wiki article. It is also mentioned "Yusuf Sweitat and Nidal al-Jabali, became suicide bombers in October 2001" which is wrong, it should correctly be written "committed a suicide attack because they did not bomb themselves but carried out a road side shooting. Although civilians were the victims, the difference is relevant. I addition, at the end it is written that Juliano founded "the theatre" this needs a lot of elaboration and a link to a separate article about The Freedom Theatre that was founded in 2006, registered first as a Swedish Foundation and later that year as a Palestinian NGO. It is easy to misinterpret the information in the article and think that the work that Arna, Juliano's mother, started in the 80's continued and that the rpoject she started and The Freedom Theatre is the same organisation. The Care and Learning project ended around the mid-90's and The Freedom Theatre was founded in 2006, with similarities but also fundamentally different in character. I think I can contribute a lot to the article with my detailed knowledge of the situation. Jonatan.stanczak ( talk) 04:57, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
The article currently describes Mer-Khamis's killer as been surnamed both Qaniri and Qamiri. Does someone know which is correct? Tigercompanion25 ( talk) 04:16, 17 March 2016 (UTC)
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I see there's a restriction on editing the article, so i would appreciate if someone can correct the error: it says that Juliano's father belonged to the Eastern Orthodox Christian church. This is factually not true. He was a Protestant, belonging to the Anglican church. I don't have any source for this other than the fact that i am related to him, and he is buried in the Anglican cemetery in Haifa.
khulud — Preceding unsigned comment added by Balqis1975 ( talk • contribs) 01:00, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
Why is this article protected? There are obvious nonsensical faults with the article and it is impossible to correct them (actually delete would be the only logical choice)
--Veltz 16:06, 14 April 2021 (UTC)
I could find one mention of Sputnik outside of the English Wikipedia but none for Khamas (which is the name of the organization controlling Gaza) in this part "...He was called Sputnik Khamas at birth...", Please change to Khamis, I'll read the article fully when I have the time and see if there are other oddities
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It was written that he was an "Israeli Palestinian" (an article that doesn't exist...). I don't think there's a difference between "Israeli Palestinian" and "Arab citizens of Israel" (seeing how the latter are of Palestinian descent, and currently reside within the State of Israel) - so I changed it to read he was an "Arab citizen of Israel" (i.e. Israeli Arab). — Preceding unsigned comment added by MonkWork ( talk • contribs) 14:44, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
He described himself as 100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish so to describe him as anything other than Jewish-Palestinian is inacurate and wrong. It is also inacurate and wrong to call his father Arab-Israeli. He was a Palestinian. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.147.186.21 ( talk) 00:52, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
Mr. Mer-Khamis was certainly an Arab - his father was Arab. But he was ALSO a Jew - his mother was Jewish. Therefore he is an Israeli Arab-Jew. Anything else is untruthful. (Many on both sides say there is no such thing. Mr. Mer-Khamis proves otherwise. I am not of the opinion that people are half anything. Mr. Mer-Khamis was IMO wholly Arab, and wholly Jewish. He may have been murdered because he was Jewish. If so, then the murderers, by their hate, and to their horror, prove his Jewishness.)
And to the contributor above, I agree with his change, but let me be clear. "Israeli Palestinian" is an incorrect term for Israeli Arab, and for the most part, does not exist. The word "Palestinian" referring to Arabs is a political construction from the 1960's, and is bound with PLO terror. In 1948 "Palestinian" meant Jewish. So "of Palestinian descent" is a meaningless phrase that is not historically accurate. The Arabs of the Israel and the Arabs of the West Bank (or of Gaza) are politically distinguishable and have for the most part very different political aspirations. Example: If return of the 1948 Arab refugees to their ancestral homeland is the central Palestinian political goal, then the Arabs of Israel are already home. I acknowledge that people can call themselves whatever they wish. Israeli Arabs for the most part call themselves that, freely, and for the most part, proudly. Therefore it is the right name. Oneye1i ( talk) 18:32, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
A user RolandR (who incidentally I must have offended somehow as he has been reverting all my edits ever since I joined) is trying to add the bizarre, unrecognized, revisionist, and activist term "Palestinian Jewish" as this person's nationality, as opposed to Israeli - based on his interpretation of a radio interview where he called himself "100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish" (a statement which I think you will all agree is open to interpretation). AFolkSingersBeard ( talk) 10:25, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
Juliano described himself both as an Israeli and as a Palestinian. The Freedom Theatre, which he founded, and where he was murdered, mourns him as a "Palestinian thinker". [5]. Agence France-Presse describes him as "Israeli-Palestinian". [6] So does Associated Press [7] and the Sydney Morning Herald. [8] The Scotsman calls him "Jewish-Palestinian". [9] Plenty of reliable sources descrribe him as a Palestinian, just as plenty describe him as an Israeli. I think the article needs to reflect both, as well as Juliano's own statement that he was "100% Palestinian and 100% Jewish". RolandR ( talk) 16:39, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
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On April 19, 2011 the International Middle East Media Center reported <ref>{{cite web|title=Killer Of Israeli-Palestinian Director Still At Large|url=http://www.imemc.org/article/61090|publisher=International Middle East Media Center|accessdate=19 April 2011}}</ref> that
A Palestinian security official stated Tuesday that the murderer of Israeli-Palestinian director, Juliano Mer-Khamis, is still at large as DNA tests exonerated a suspect who was detained by the security forces following the murder.
Markolopa ( talk) 23:12, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
The article mentions that he was a 'activist'. It mentions that he's married to an 'activist' (I assume active for the same cause); however, no mention is made regarding what he was an activist for. I don't know anything about the guy (I saw his name under 5 April article) - for those of you who DO know his story (history, I made a pun), I wonder if his beliefs regarding his activism should be noted/included (i.e. what was he working towards), of if 'activism' should be removed from the article. Thnk you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.136.15.149 ( talk) 17:08, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
The London Review of Books is not a newspaper. It is not a scholarly source. It is a literary magazine that publishes essays. A subjective obituary published as an essay is not a reliable source for the things shown in this article. I'm deleting all the Adam Schatz-based assertions as unencyclopedic. Chicago Style (without pants) ( talk) 01:47, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
Mer-Khamis said that while his squad was engaged in firing practice, a shoulder missile accidentally killed a young girl on a donkey. Mer-Khamis continued that a load of explosives was left on the donkey to cover the incident-
By the time Juliano was stationed there, it had evolved into a concrete slum where more than ten thousand people were squeezed into a space not much bigger than five hundred square metres. If a soldier killed an old woman or a child by accident a weapon would be planted on the corpse: Juliano’s job was to carry the bag with the weapons. One night they were trying out new shoulder-fired missiles. They shot at a donkey, but instead killed the 12-year-old girl who was sitting on it. Explosives from the black bag were laid on top of the donkey. LRB
Mer-Khamis did serve in the Israeli army as a commando. He told about a time when he was 18, when in the course of practicing firing shoulder missiles in Jenin, soldiers accidentally shot dead a 12-year-old girl sitting on a donkey. To cover the incident, the soldiers put explosives inside the donkey. In such a way, he added, Israel can create any charges they want.
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Hi, I founded The Freedom Theatre together with Juliano Mer Khamis and lived and worked along his side for four years. I shortly after he was assassinated took over the leadership of te theatre. There's many mistakes in the text, for one thing my name and identity is wrong. For one thing the article of Adam Schatz is referred to on many occasions, although that article of full of hear-say and non-factual information. It has been pointed out to London of Review of Books on a number of occasions. They have acknowledged our concerns but referred to the integrity of the journalist and rejected our listed factual mistakes in the article. References to Adam Schatz article should be made with great care, and several of the mistakes we raised with LRB is included in the Wiki article. It is also mentioned "Yusuf Sweitat and Nidal al-Jabali, became suicide bombers in October 2001" which is wrong, it should correctly be written "committed a suicide attack because they did not bomb themselves but carried out a road side shooting. Although civilians were the victims, the difference is relevant. I addition, at the end it is written that Juliano founded "the theatre" this needs a lot of elaboration and a link to a separate article about The Freedom Theatre that was founded in 2006, registered first as a Swedish Foundation and later that year as a Palestinian NGO. It is easy to misinterpret the information in the article and think that the work that Arna, Juliano's mother, started in the 80's continued and that the rpoject she started and The Freedom Theatre is the same organisation. The Care and Learning project ended around the mid-90's and The Freedom Theatre was founded in 2006, with similarities but also fundamentally different in character. I think I can contribute a lot to the article with my detailed knowledge of the situation. Jonatan.stanczak ( talk) 04:57, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
The article currently describes Mer-Khamis's killer as been surnamed both Qaniri and Qamiri. Does someone know which is correct? Tigercompanion25 ( talk) 04:16, 17 March 2016 (UTC)
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I see there's a restriction on editing the article, so i would appreciate if someone can correct the error: it says that Juliano's father belonged to the Eastern Orthodox Christian church. This is factually not true. He was a Protestant, belonging to the Anglican church. I don't have any source for this other than the fact that i am related to him, and he is buried in the Anglican cemetery in Haifa.
khulud — Preceding unsigned comment added by Balqis1975 ( talk • contribs) 01:00, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
Why is this article protected? There are obvious nonsensical faults with the article and it is impossible to correct them (actually delete would be the only logical choice)
--Veltz 16:06, 14 April 2021 (UTC)
I could find one mention of Sputnik outside of the English Wikipedia but none for Khamas (which is the name of the organization controlling Gaza) in this part "...He was called Sputnik Khamas at birth...", Please change to Khamis, I'll read the article fully when I have the time and see if there are other oddities
--Veltz 22:24, 15 April 2021 (UTC)