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If you want your edits to stick it would be a good idea to read through some of the links above. Importantly always provide a reference for anything you add that may be subject to challenge. Also if editing in controversial subjects such as the Israel/Palestine conflict it might be worthwhile to make one edit at a time, then non-controversial edits will not be undone, while more controversial ones can be discussed further on the talk page. Another important thing to remember is not to ]: In topics related to the Israel/Palestine conflict, you are only allowed to make one ] per article in 24 hours after that you should go to the article's talk page. Unfortunately even if you have good intentions, if you do not stick to the rules you will find that you won't be editing in the topic area for very long. ] (]) 14:57, 15 November 2012 (UTC)


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Since this article is about the Arab-Israeli conflict, it is under a ] restriction. See the {{tl|ARBPIA}} template on the talk page. Please be aware that you have made two edits on 16 November that removed material from the article. Some people might view this as two reverts in 24 hours. Caution will be appreciated, especially since you are a brand new editor who is already removing warning messages from your talk page. Your edits on I-P articles may cause people to quickly stereotype you as a warrior for a cause if you are not careful. If you think you see an opportunity to correct bias you will need to work in a very patient manner and get consensus for your changes. The page at ] explains why obvious militancy is not favored here, and can even lead to sanctions. Thank you, ] (]) 02:59, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
:The neutral point of view article states that neutrality is nonnegotiable. I am glad to see that that is a rule on wikipedia. I will do my best to enforce it (ie by removing clear violations such as labelling people terrorists) and I hope you will help. The "warning" I removed was a warrior trying to threaten me, that particular editor has such interest in keeping the article biased that he would rather put back in spelling and grammatical errors than allow neutral edits. I hope you will speak to each of these editors about their editing habits as well. ] (]) 03:07, 17 November 2012 (UTC)


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Notice that you are now subject to an arbitration enforcement sanction

The following sanction now applies to you:

You are indefinitely banned from the topic of the Arab-Israeli conflict, broadly construed.

You have been sanctioned for the reasons provided in response to this arbitration enforcement request.

This sanction is imposed in my capacity as an uninvolved administrator under the authority of the Arbitration Committee's decision at Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration/Palestine-Israel articles#Final decision and, if applicable, the procedure described at Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee/Discretionary sanctions. This sanction has been recorded in the log of sanctions. If the sanction includes a ban, please read the banning policy to ensure you understand what this means. If you do not comply with this sanction, you may be blocked for an extended period, by way of enforcement of this sanction—and you may also be made subject to further sanctions.

You may appeal this sanction using the process described here. I recommend that you use the arbitration enforcement appeals template if you wish to submit an appeal to the arbitration enforcement noticeboard. You may also appeal directly to me (on my talk page), before or instead of appealing to the noticeboard. Even if you appeal this sanction, you remain bound by it until you are notified by an uninvolved administrator that the appeal has been successful. You are also free to contact me on my talk page if anything of the above is unclear to you. Lord Roem ~ (talk) 20:14, 21 July 2016 (UTC)

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