Maintain information on Palestine including its existence, history, culture, geography and contemporary political, socio-economic and ideological contexts.
Improve Palestine-related articles by expansion, verification and copyediting. Be thorough and watch for POV in particularly controversial articles.
Broaden the knowledge base on Palestine-related subjects.
Increase cooperation among Project members for full effectiveness in writing quality articles.
Create templates, navigation boxes, infoboxes, categories and maps to improve the quality of articles, establish easy-access resources, keep articles consistent in structure, and link articles to other Palestine-related articles.
History: A record of Palestine's history from before the Canaanites to modern Palestine, encompassing wars, events, rulers (tribes, dynasties, empires, kingdoms and republics), historical figures and documents such as treaties, cessations and other agreements.
Geography: Encompasses regions, governorates, cities, towns and villages (former and current), natural geography such as mountains, seas and lakes, environment, natural resources, etc.
People: Biographies of notable personalities, rulers, titles and politicians. This may also include non-Palestinians that are related to Palestine in some way.
Culture and Faith: The region's traditions, cuisine, embroidery, literature, art, sports and its history in cinema. Religion is also a key factor in the Project and includes coverage of all of Palestine's faiths.
Civilizations: A description and history of all the known ethnic groups and societies that ruled or lived in Palestine since ancient times and their traditions and contributions to both the region and the world.
For a listing of the pages below and more, please see Category:WikiProject Palestine. It is suggested that project members add the following pages to their watchlists:
To join WikiProject Palestine, edit this section and insert the Wikitext* ~~~~ with your areas of interest into the following list of members in alphabetical order. Members should also place member identification on their user page.
Invite others to join! To perform a request, insert {{subst:Template:Palestine Project Invitation}} into their talk page. This results in the following welcome message:
Use this template to welcome new members. Place {{subst:Template:WPPPalestinewelcome|Personal message (optional)}} into their talk page to display the following message.
Thank you for joining WikiProject Palestine, a collaborative effort to make the project more comprehensive. A lot of articles need improvement; below are some ongoing tasks for you to take part in, or you can add a task to do. Another great place to check out is Category:Palestine stubs. Happy editing, ~~~~
This box below lists all articles that {{WikiProject Palestine}} currently has within its scope by each article's importance to the Project (Low, Mid, High or Top) and its quality (Stub, Start, B, Good, A and Featured).
Palestine-related article rating and assessment scheme (NB: Listing, Log & Stats are updated on a daily basis by a bot)
Individual users are allowed to rate the article's importance and its quality as far as B-class. For good and featured articles please see GA nominations and FA candidates. For A-class, a user should contact other users in the Project to check the particular article for approval.