Talk:Effi Eitam
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editIMHO the treatment of Eitam's political career, and especially the controversy around him is subjective and does not live up to Wikipedia's standards regarding objectivity. Criticism against him is dismissed, and the writer bases itself on a quote (in Hebrew, from a moderate-right newpaper, in a TV review, hardly a source to rely on regarding how valid is the criticism on Eitam). For example: Givati Affair is not mentioned at all.
Name spelling
editThe spelling of his name is wrong - according to the Knesset site, his first name is spelled: Efraim (Effi) and not with "ph".
Needs cleanup
editArticle contains hebrew words not inbrackets, is missing demographic details, exaggerates on "hatred" towards this politician and his role in Israeli politics. There are other issues. Needs some improvement. gidonb 03:35, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
- Came here by chance, and one correction led to another. Still needs work, but someone objective might be able to advise if the cleanup tag can be removed, and just leave it a mediocre/average article. --Shuki 18:48, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
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