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In exchange for the release of Sagi Dekel-Chen, Sasha Tropanov, and Yair Horn, Israel will release 369 prisoners from prisons. Among them are Marwan Barghouti's assistant; the PA policeman who murdered Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan in 2002; Mansur Mukada, who murdered Dr. Mordechai Sheffer in 2001; and Samir Ait, who founded the terror cell that murdered Moran Amit in 2002.
https://www.ynet.co.il/news/article/rkyqdutkye77.127.85.171 (talk) 08:07, 15 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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The Palestinian women and children in the first paragraph should be replaced with convicted attackers and terrorists (starting with women and children) Minsky7 (talk) 08:39, 15 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Vice regent, a couple of your recent edits are highly problematic.
This edit introduces WP:SYNTH (a form of a WP:OR violation). The buffer zone from May 2024 is not the same buffer zone in February 2025. Per Feb 9 New York Times article "Sunday’s withdrawal from the corridor means that the presence of Israeli troops in Gaza is now mostly limited to a small sliver of land in southern Gaza, near the Egyptian border, and a buffer zone along the Israeli border" -- nowhere near 32% of the Gaza Strip. Please remove the parenthetic statement that the IDF held 32% of the strip as of May 2024.
While you are correct in the edit summary of this edit that the drone was travelling in the opposite direction to what was in the article, the drone was accused of being used as smuggling (a violation). Additionally, please restore the external media fixing whatever you think is "miscaptioned".
Actually I came here to ask, is the alleged sighting of a stolen vehicle all that important?[1] I think this is trivia that should be removed. VR(Please ping on reply)05:11, 16 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Can you find the source that says drone was a violation of ceasefire and by whom? I removed the external media for multiple reasons. One is that Arutz Sheva isn't a particularly reliable source. The video that is posted is miscaptioned as coming directly from Hamas. Another issue is that we have multiple images of Israelis being released, but not a single image of Palestinians being released. We don't need to further imbalance this article with media from websites with dubious reliability.VR(Please ping on reply)05:14, 16 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I fixed the source on the buffer zone[2]. You're right, it no longer occupies 32%, but closer to 10% of the area. Sorry for the error.VR(Please ping on reply)05:26, 16 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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In section Sixth exchange (15 February) the article forgets to mention the IPS logo that was also on the sweatshirts, top left of the Arabic quote as seen in the photo in the citation. Please update this to mention the logo. Svenurban (talk) 04:43, 18 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I made some copy edits, and even undid one, to improve understandability of the text. The readability is poor, especially concerning the release of people, both living and dead. I think, due to all the cross-editing happening, the use of passive voice, and complex clauses in some of the sentences, parts are almost incomprehensible to a person of ordinary intelligence. Please help us by using commas, parentheses, or shorter sentences when possible. Thank you all for your help. Bearian (talk) 17:03, 20 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]