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Per style manual, perhaps the word terrorist should not be used to describe the perpetrator here. That word, while it may well fit here per common definitions, is problematic due to the non-uniform manner in which the label is applied across various conflicts. This is proven by the very source this article links to in order to establish the incident where, while Kalmanovich's attacker is called a terrorist, the Jewish Settlers, who subsequently raided a Palestinian Village and shot into homes, are not. I think the discussion within the article about the victim's advocacy work makes plenty of reference to terrorism and that should suffice on its own.

- Nandofan (talk) 01:13, 9 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]