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Inconsistency Between Al-Jura depopulation description in the Al-Jura article and here
There it says Israeli forces planned to expel the residents to Gaza, but they had fled prior to the operation.
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Please change "He and his entire family fled to Gaza, settling in al-Shati Camp after his village was ethnically-cleansed by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War." to " He and his entire family fled to Gaza, settling in al-Shati Camp after his village was cleared by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War."
"Ethnically cleansed" is inaccurate, subjective, unsubstantiated, inflammatory phraseology and the source cited has been disputed and proven rife with errors and outright falsehoods (even the title of the source does not reflect factual data). The 1948 Israeli War of Independence was a DEFENSIVE war, the new and legally established state of Israel having been attacked from within and without by multiple hostile forces. Populations are displaced during times of war, with the intent being perceived differently by each side. For the victors in a defensive battle, the intent is typically to remove a hostile force from within its midst. To imply a racial motivation to the actions of a nation defending itself from attack is simply false.
Misplaced Pages must rise above political squabbles and reflect facts and maintain those facts. Taking sides in a regional dispute is not aligned with Misplaced Pages's mission or purpose nor in its best interest. Moreover, the perpetuation of demonstrably false information only serves to damage the credibility of the perpetrators of the falsehood. DPBF58 (talk) 22:17, 5 August 2021 (UTC)