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I don't understand why '15 March – World War II: Hannah Szenes and two male colleagues are parachuted by the British into Yugoslavia and join a partisan group.' and other events related to the WW2 paratroopers are on this page. They did not happen in Palestine, and are only connected via the residence/citizenship of the people involved in the event, who were not specifically acting on behalf of Mandatory Palestine. I can see how the deaths themselves would be included, but not these events. I thought I should post a discussion here before just deleting them from the page, in case of a reason for their inclusion I have missed. Mason7512 (talk) 22:20, 15 August 2024 (UTC)Reply