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Please don't pipe things like "mass expulsion of Jew" for Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, however you may feel about the topic, in accordance with Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. Thanks, Tewfik Talk 06:25, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Whether we like it or not, "disengagement" is the official name of the event which Wikipedia recognises as Israel's unilateral disengagement plan. You are welcome to try and change the article name (something which I don't foresee as being successful), or even to add criticism to it. But we cannot use piping here to express a POV which would not be accepted elsewhere. Cheers, Tewfik Talk 07:11, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
I have removed the word " refugee" as was in the sentence "One group moved to the temporary government refugee camp of Yivul near the Egyptian border". There is a good article on refugees which defines the concept. The people of Netzarim and other Jewish Israelis living in the Gaza Strip were forcibly moved by their government, they were not persons "seeking asylum" "outside the country of his nationality", and they were not fleeing "persecution, war, terrorism, extreme poverty, famines, and natural disaster". They were homeless, in a sad situation, treated badly whatever but NOT refugees. Benqish 21:25, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
See Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(disambiguation)#The_.22See_also.22_section. We'd expect that anything in a 'see also' section is directly related to the subject of the article. Ex: We would not place a link to the NY Mets article on the New York page. We would also not clutter the 'external links' where we refrain from cruft and other URLs that can be accessed by a simple search on google. 'See also' is for additional related reading, not a collection of subjects that are indirectly related to the article. We would not add 'cherry tomatoes', yeshiva, orthodox jewry, to the see also because it is redundant and unneeded. Likewise, the pallywood section is not related to Netzarim at all, and even a mention in see also is not warranted. The Dura mention might be tolerated, frankly, only because there was a mention to the Netzarim junction which was about a km and half from the Netzarim village at a crossroads with an Arab road, a major flashpoint. Otherwise, pallywood and Dura have nothing to do with Netzarim. -- Shuki 17:41, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
I think it is important to put in something [even just a fwe lines] about the meaning of the name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.180.14.220 ( talk) 07:17, 25 February 2010 (UTC)
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Please don't pipe things like "mass expulsion of Jew" for Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, however you may feel about the topic, in accordance with Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. Thanks, Tewfik Talk 06:25, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Whether we like it or not, "disengagement" is the official name of the event which Wikipedia recognises as Israel's unilateral disengagement plan. You are welcome to try and change the article name (something which I don't foresee as being successful), or even to add criticism to it. But we cannot use piping here to express a POV which would not be accepted elsewhere. Cheers, Tewfik Talk 07:11, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
I have removed the word " refugee" as was in the sentence "One group moved to the temporary government refugee camp of Yivul near the Egyptian border". There is a good article on refugees which defines the concept. The people of Netzarim and other Jewish Israelis living in the Gaza Strip were forcibly moved by their government, they were not persons "seeking asylum" "outside the country of his nationality", and they were not fleeing "persecution, war, terrorism, extreme poverty, famines, and natural disaster". They were homeless, in a sad situation, treated badly whatever but NOT refugees. Benqish 21:25, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
See Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(disambiguation)#The_.22See_also.22_section. We'd expect that anything in a 'see also' section is directly related to the subject of the article. Ex: We would not place a link to the NY Mets article on the New York page. We would also not clutter the 'external links' where we refrain from cruft and other URLs that can be accessed by a simple search on google. 'See also' is for additional related reading, not a collection of subjects that are indirectly related to the article. We would not add 'cherry tomatoes', yeshiva, orthodox jewry, to the see also because it is redundant and unneeded. Likewise, the pallywood section is not related to Netzarim at all, and even a mention in see also is not warranted. The Dura mention might be tolerated, frankly, only because there was a mention to the Netzarim junction which was about a km and half from the Netzarim village at a crossroads with an Arab road, a major flashpoint. Otherwise, pallywood and Dura have nothing to do with Netzarim. -- Shuki 17:41, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
I think it is important to put in something [even just a fwe lines] about the meaning of the name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.180.14.220 ( talk) 07:17, 25 February 2010 (UTC)