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Welcome to Tewfik's Talk page. Feel free to leave comments and criticism at the bottom of the page:

check out the Lehi page

User:Zero0000 is trying to push his WP:POV and WP:OR to slur the group in a non wikipedian fashion. Amoruso 05:18, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

to make it NPOV one needs to delete the whole line about terrorism not based on facts except for the british angle. Notice also the WP:OR and irrelevance in the end. Amoruso 07:37, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi. The version with the unbased claims based on that editorial alone is being reverted, also other corrections of libel material are being reverted without any explanations using pop-ups by User:Zero0000's close friend on these matters, Ian_Pitchford (and also seems a user named Derex). I explained all the changes very much in detail in the discussion there. thanks. Amoruso 20:21, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
what Ian_Pitchford is simply ridicilous. Why is he allowed to do that sort of things on introductions of pages, it's unthinkable. Amoruso 20:58, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Short article

The recently created article Eric Szulczewski doesn't seem to have enough information to be useful to the Misplaced Pages community, and it seems that such a person doesn't exist. I'm not sure what to do about this, as I know it's not vandalism, but it's not helpful either. Do you think you could deal with this? (by the way, the reason I'm asking you is because I believe you are a sysop) Thanks, Ruff

Talk

Thank you for the help. I'm not quite sure what you mean by saying I should stop clearing my talk page. If you really want to, you can look at my archive, but I sure wouldn't if I were you . Ruff 22:12, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

HEEELLP!

Do you have any idea of how I can clear my browser cache? I keep trying to sign stuff and it ends up with my IP on it instead. AAARRRGGG! Ruff

Ctrl-F5 Iorek85 04:55, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

Ambulances

Sorry! I didn't see your comment (the guy below you posted at a similar time, so when I woke up, I say his comment instead of checking the diff. I wasn't ignoring you, I swear! Yes, downers comments make it somewhat notable, but he only got his info from the zombietime (and yeah, it scares the shit out of me that the foreign minister of my country gets his information from a conspiracy blog). The problem is, if we add it, then we add the refutation as well, and we end up with "a blog claimed the ambualnce attacks were hoaxed, but the red cross and the media involved refuted this." which doesn't say, anything at all, really. Not to mention that zombietime, I don't think, can be considered a reliable source. Again, sorry for taking so long to reply. Iorek85 04:55, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

Pie chart

Hi, can you please help changing/removing the pie chart from http://en.wikipedia.org/Casualties_of_the_2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict (if it will be returned after my edit) Also check out the discussion there. 83.130.97.111 17:10, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

Israel's bombing of civilian cars

Deleting well-referenced and relevant information does not make an article "more neutral". In the diff I quoted in the 2006 Israel Lebanon war talk page you deleted the info that Israel attacked civilian cars fleeing the south. This is a well known fact (see here). It's also highly relevant addition to the Target in civilian areas section in the paragraph that speaks about Israel's leaflets warning the civilian population to flee the area. Finally the wording I use is taken from a letter sent by a well-respected Israeli organization, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, to the PM of Israel so one can't allege that it displays an anti-Israeli bias, as sometimes happens when an editor contributes info that is critical of Israel government action.

As for having my email address in plaintext in my userpage I don't care - it's already in the open; but thanks for the warning anyway. Dianelos 08:45, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Help me out here. My text was: "Nevertheless the fact that roads and bridges in southern Lebanon were destroyed by Israel, and the fact that Israel's air force attacked vehicles transporting refugees to the north of the country, prevented many residents from acting on these leaflets and left them with no choice but to remain in their villages". You changed this into: "Some point to Israeli attacks on transportation infrastructure as preventing civilian evacuation." First of all it's a fact that Israel did attack Lebanon's transportation infrastructure (400 miles of roads and 30 some bridges destroyed, etc - you know the references), so "some point to" are weasel words. Secondly you did delete the part about the attacks on civilian cars. This too is a fact - there is an entire article about this issue - and further it is a highly relevant fact in this context, for obvious reasons. Also I don't know whether the destruction of roads and bridges and the risk of being bombed while leaving was the "primary reason that civilians did not leave"; for many it probably was - many others may have decided to stay for other reasons (maybe they didn't have access to transportation means?). In any case the fact that Israelis warned civilians to leave while at the same time destroying roads and bridges and even in some cases attacking civilian cars that were leaving is clearly relevant information in this section of the article. (My personal opinion is that Israel did try to minimize the number of civilian deaths but put priority in achieving their war aims; in hindsight I wonder why they did not give civilians a few days to leave ths south before starting to bomb.)
BTW, you have invested enourmous energy editing this article (1000+ edits). I respectfully ask you to consider whether it might be a good idea to slow down (we Greeks have a famous saying: "pan metron ariston" translated as "all good things in moderation" or "perfection comes from good measure"). AFAICS Misplaced Pages is here to stay. There is time to help improve this article in the future. Sooner or later the biased information or plain propaganda will be filtered out anyway. Cheers. Dianelos 09:10, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Thank you

Tewfik, thank you for your welcome. I've decided to stay ;) To stay better, I'll check the suggested links.

Regards

Lquiroga 22:04, 11 September 2006 (UTC)


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Ahlain Tewfik

I didn't know that this page (the israeli-lebanese conflict) is your personal property. Anyway, it is a job well-done. Keep the property in good shape and good luck.

Marwan123

My RFA

Thank you, Tewfik, for voting on my RFA, which passed 95 to 1. Now that I have the mop, I hope I can live up to the standard, and be a good administrator. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. —this is messedrocker (talk) 21:29, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

User:Cool Cat/In many languages...

Thank you for the Hebrew translation tweaks --Cat out 14:36, 16 September 2006 (UTC)


Konstable's RfA thanks

Hi Tewfik, thank you for supporting me in my RfA, which was closed as successful last Wednesday with a unanimous support of (47/0/0). I will do my best to help keep Misplaced Pages clean, green and vandal free. Once again, thank you! --Konstable 14:50, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Belated thanks

Thank you for participating in my RfA. Consensus to promote was reached, and I am now an administrator. I'll be using the tools cautiously at first, and everyone should feel welcome to peer over my shoulder and make sure I'm not doing anything foolish. --Robth 04:12, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

WP:WHMT

Hello. You may or may not remember this, but some time ago you signed up for a Hangman Tournament hosted here on Misplaced Pages. The next tournament is about to start, and I was just wondering if you were still interested in participating. If you are, please go to the page (linked above) and bold your name in the sign-up list. This will confirm your registration. If you are not interested any more, please feel free to remove your name from the list. If you haven't responded within 7 days, I will assume you are not interested, and remove you from the list.

If you think anyone else may be interested in this tournament, please drop them a note and ask them to sign up. Good luck, and I hope to see you at the tournament! If you have any questions, please contact me at my talk page. Ian Manka Talk to me! 13:33, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

Shabtai Shavit quote

What's the problem with this quote? -- Kendrick7 16:00, 17 September 2006 (UTC)