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MISTRANSLATION edit
Agadah does NOT mean 'dream'. It means 'fairy tale'. The intro to the article is a classic example of the shoddiness of this 'encyclopaedia'.
Israel Hayom edit
The recent edits made by Nishidani are a blatant display of bias editing. To assert that Israel Hayom, the most widely read newspaper in Israel, is not a reliable source is absolutely absurd. Yes, it slants to the Right, just as Yediot Ahronot slants to the Left. But to assert that it is not a reliable source is frankly ludicrous, especially seeing as it is widely accepted as being a mainstream paper in Israel - as opposed to, let's say, Haaretz. If Israel Hayom is not a reliable source, then neither is Yediot, CNN, Fox News, BBC, etc. I am reverting all of his edits removing Israel Hayom as a source. PasterofMuppets (talk) 12:01, 24 January 2021 (UTC)
- Wikipedia is blatantly biased against Israel. And anyone to the right of Lenin is a far-right fascist, right? This is hardly new ... This 'encyclopaedia' is a sad joke. 92.12.23.104 (talk) 14:01, 23 May 2022 (UTC)