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I just wanted to draw the attention of all editors to the notice I put at the top of this article's talk page. This article falls under the arbitration committee enforcement rules for all articles related to the Arab-Israel conflict. One of the most important rules is that there is a strict prohibition on editing warring. Specifically, editors are prohibited from making one "revert" (changing back what an editor did) per 24-hour period. There has been edit warring and it must stop. The controversial material in question must be discussed in accordance with Wikipedia rules pertaining to verifiability and neutrality. Additionally, editors need to be mindful of the "three-revert rule" which prohibits edit warring in general, WP:3RR. For this and other Arab-Israel articles, the revert rule is shorted to one revert. Figureofnine (talkcontribs) 16:37, 27 August 2014 (UTC)Reply