• Sundial
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      5 hours ago

      I’m afraid I’m not understanding. Can you elaborate?

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        4 hours ago

        Until I did homework on the situation in Gaza, I didn’t know Hamas* was de facto in charge, and arguably de jure.

        The Wikipedia “redundancy” is designed for people like I was: completely ignorant on the topic.

        That’s why people go to Wikipedia, to educate themselves quickly.

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          Thats not on Wikipedia to ensure that everyone knows who runs what country at any given moment. Like the quote I provided above says, we don’t say the same thing for Israel or any western nation. So not only would there be a clear political undertone with using it, it would also display a very big bias and double standard. And one of the big things about Wikipedia is its stance to be as neutral as possible.