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  • curprev 20:1020:10, 20 December 2024 Dotyoyo talk contribs 72,696 bytes +111 Israel: Replaced "colonial state" with Veracini's own term. Also removed POV rewording of cited quote: (1) "Jewish settlers" - The quote does not mention settlers; (2) "expel the British" - The quote does not mention expulsion. On the contrary, the Mandate was designed to be temporary, and a time limit on its termination was set in the British White Paper of 1939, which was a response to the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor

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  • curprev 14:1214:12, 8 December 2024 A Doon talk contribs 70,198 bytes −233 Neither source cited for "MOST (emph added) Jews oppose..." etc. actually made or supported the statement. It was tagged "better source needed" -- should have been "ANY source needed", as the statement was wildly broad (which Jews: Israeli? diaspora?) and hence unlikely - and the two sources did NOT support it. Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 07:3307:33, 23 November 2024 Crossroads talk contribs 60,977 bytes −15 Adjusting to adhere more closely to the source as read in full: (1) in various historical examples, settlers left of their own accord rather than being removed, so the broader 'departure' is better; (2) reconciliation or indigenous self-determination is in no way hinted at as only debatably a form of decolonization; it is treated as equally valid and even as more optimal than removal for various nations.

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