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the link in he SHOULD be to "Gihon Spring" in he. and not to "Gihon", as there exists an en. entry about "Gihon", which is something else, and it might exist someday in he. .Shilonite22:50, 27 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The city government of Jerusalem has proposed to restore the valley floor by replacing illegally built housing
Should "The city government of Jerusalem has proposed to restore the valley floor by replacing illegally built housing" be replaced by "Israeli occupation forces have proposed demolition of Palestinian housing, replacing"? How should this information be presented? User:Fred BauderTalk18:33, 23 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Settler
An article about a geophysical location does not need politically inspired adjectives to describe the organizations in charge of the location. The editors of this article choose to use "Israeli settler" to describe the character of the organization El Ad. I suggest the words be removed.