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I am not sure how relevant is to list all the alleged crimes of his brother. Especially from that doesn't have an author, and the project itself has funding. Certainly the sources don't tie those alleged crimes back to Hashim himself. {{ping|EnfantDeLaVille}}.''']''' <sub>(Please ] on reply)</sub> 17:10, 30 September 2024 (UTC) | I am not sure how relevant is to list all the alleged crimes of his brother. Especially from that doesn't have an author, and the project itself has funding. Certainly the sources don't tie those alleged crimes back to Hashim himself. {{ping|EnfantDeLaVille}}.''']''' <sub>(Please ] on reply)</sub> 17:10, 30 September 2024 (UTC) | ||
:You call them alleged crimes, when they may be good ways of collecting funds in the eyes of the Hezbollah, and they are written about neutrally in the article. The sources are clear that Abdullah Safi-Al-Din is a liaison between Iran and Hezbollah and the network he is in charge of supplies Hezbollah with money and weapons. Since Abdullah provides for the benefit of Hezbollah, which Hashem will probably lead and is now second-in-command, it is quite naive to assume that there is no cooperation between them or that Hashem is against what Abdullah is doing. This is especially when we remember the money laundering allegations Hashem himself was/is involved in. Even so, the article still does not tie the 'allegations' of Abdullah to Hashem himself, but only to Abdullah, as the sources clearly state and not as can be understood from them. The source you said doesn't have an author is from an international policy organization, many organizations like it do not give the name of the author, for instance Amnesty International, and many respectable news articles are written plainly by the staff of the publication, so the lack of authors does not make the source unreliable. Besides this, the main source does have the name of the author. And from what I can see, the link you gave about questionable funding is not relevant because it does not mention Project Cassandra which was the project written about in the article. ] (]) 17:12, 1 October 2024 (UTC) | |||
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The US government doesn't objectively describe the world.
The opening paragraph states he is a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' without stating that this is a designation made by the United States government. The United States government doesn't just objectively describe the people of the world. Do we have similar articles that use the designations of the Iranian government regarding who are criminals in the international arena without attribution? Dolphinholmer (talk) 18:28, 28 September 2024 (UTC)
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The title of the article should be changed to Hashem Safieddine per most sources such as here, then his last name should be used as Safieddine like Nasrallah, not Al Din as in the whole article! 2003:100:3700:600:F03F:1945:5A27:C6BD (talk) 09:05, 29 September 2024 (UTC) 2003:100:3700:600:F03F:1945:5A27:C6BD (talk) 09:05, 29 September 2024 (UTC)
- I have requested that the page be moved. See Misplaced Pages:Requested moves/Technical requests. Khiikiat (talk) 08:53, 30 September 2024 (UTC)
Alleged crimes of his brother
I am not sure how relevant is to list all the alleged crimes of his brother. Especially from a webpage that doesn't have an author, and the project itself has questionable funding. Certainly the sources don't tie those alleged crimes back to Hashim himself. @EnfantDeLaVille:.VR (Please ping on reply) 17:10, 30 September 2024 (UTC)
- You call them alleged crimes, when they may be good ways of collecting funds in the eyes of the Hezbollah, and they are written about neutrally in the article. The sources are clear that Abdullah Safi-Al-Din is a liaison between Iran and Hezbollah and the network he is in charge of supplies Hezbollah with money and weapons. Since Abdullah provides for the benefit of Hezbollah, which Hashem will probably lead and is now second-in-command, it is quite naive to assume that there is no cooperation between them or that Hashem is against what Abdullah is doing. This is especially when we remember the money laundering allegations Hashem himself was/is involved in. Even so, the article still does not tie the 'allegations' of Abdullah to Hashem himself, but only to Abdullah, as the sources clearly state and not as can be understood from them. The source you said doesn't have an author is from an international policy organization, many organizations like it do not give the name of the author, for instance Amnesty International, and many respectable news articles are written plainly by the staff of the publication, so the lack of authors does not make the source unreliable. Besides this, the main source does have the name of the author. And from what I can see, the link you gave about questionable funding is not relevant because it does not mention Project Cassandra which was the project written about in the article. EnfantDeLaVille (talk) 17:12, 1 October 2024 (UTC)
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Add his new post as Secretary-General of Hezbollah in the infobox. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:100:3700:600:F03F:1945:5A27:C6BD (talk) 04:54, 1 October 2024 (UTC)
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