Talk:2024 Neot HaKikar shooting
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edit@Makeandtoss, I reverted some of your edits.
- Terrorist is not a 'Israeli POV' term. It is the best term to use when describing people who cross the border of two sovereign states in order to attack people in the second one due to ideological reasons while the countries are in fact in peace. This is why it is used by RS
- Background on Israel-Jordan relations is really relevant for this article
- You replacing the current name of 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel to the older name 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, in other words the removal of 7 October despite consensus for this use, is extremely questionable
- The removal of Joe Biden's response to the killing of Sinwar seems however a fine edit of yours, I agree it is out of scope for this event