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The article mentioned to islamic regime in iran which is incorrect at all.pls replace that with islamic rebublic of iran.
Ert141 (
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17:49, 8 August 2022 (UTC)reply
What's up with that? For example, the press truck incident is from an Israeli source. How can I trust this article? It's the same Israel who said Iran would bomb the 2022 World Cup, yet the World Cup ended peacefully. Israeli newspapers are not trustworthy.
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Moses Alkadhem: If you're talking about the June 2007 attack, I see the Jerusalem Post and Human Rights Watch cited. If you're saying the government of Israel was predicting an Iranian World Cup bombing, TJP is independent from the government and as far as a I know has a reputation as a reliable source. If you have evidence that TJP is not a reliable source, you might want to start a discussion at
Wikipedia talk:Reliable sources. I see a few previous discussions were mentioned at
Wikipedia talk:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/Archive 8#The Jerusalem Post. Of course we would take their country of origin into account when looking for bias, as we would do with newspapers from any country, but this does not mean they are unreliable when simply reporting facts. --
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03:06, 12 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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Brief indeed, with just two comments, both aligning on the notion of it being the
WP:COMMONNAME, but one mulling whether there may be some cause for confusion - unsubstantiated, however, it hardly competes with policy.
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10:25, 5 May 2023 (UTC)reply
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I dont really have a problem including that, but we do already include
Islamism, and we dont actually discuss their domestic political beliefs really at all in the article. That should probably be corrected, but I dont personally think its an issue adding Islamic fundamentalism to it. Would probably get rid of Islamic nationalism though. nableezy -
01:39, 21 March 2024 (UTC)reply
References
^"Starved of Justice"(PDF). Amnesty International. 2012. The PIJ is a fundamentalist Islamic terrorist organization, striving to establish "an Islamic caliphate under Shariah Law" through terrorism.
^"What is Palestinian Islamic Jihad?". Jewish Unpacked. 2 January 2024. A fundamentalist Islamist organization, PIJ rejects the Oslo Accords and a two-state solution, seeking the destruction of Israel
^"The Palestinian Islamic Jihad". ITIC. Inspired by the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad has a radical fundamentalist Sunni Muslim ideology.
^"Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Volume 45". 2015. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad ("PIJ") is a fundamentalist organisation that developed out of the Islamic Jihad in Egypt, a radical branch of the Muslim Brotherhood