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Rfc
[edit]Would anyone oppose the following change, on this page as well as many other pages regarding localities in the West Bank? As an enclyopedia, I would expand articles so that the legal status of the land in question (whether by "occupation", rule without annexation (current status of most of the West Bank, past status of Gaza Strip under for most of the period from 1949-1967, to name but two), or "annexation/"rule", applied sovereignty to the land (as is the case with the Russian annexation of Crimea and the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, to name but a few)) would be clear going back to 1918.
Do editors suppport the change below? If anybody has any other suggestions, please suggest an alternative.
British Mandate era
During World War I, Ottoman sovereignty ceased and *******INSERT VILLAGE/AREA NAME HERE****** came under British occupation in World War I. Civilian rule began in 1920, although the Mandate for Palestine wasn’t assigned to the British until 1923.
note for editors viewing the RFC:*********the Mandate was published in 1922, effective in 1923....also, despite the name, it appears to me that “‘Trans’jordan”, although briefly without a government from 1920-1921, only involved land EAST of the Jordan river, hence not relevant to land east of the River********* I did not mention any of this above as it appears unduly technical for such a limited and brief overview of the territory.
Rfc
[edit]Would anyone oppose the following change, on this page as well as many other pages regarding localities in the West Bank? As an enclyopedia, I would expand articles so that the legal status of the land in question (whether by "occupation", rule without annexation (current status of most of the West Bank, past status of Gaza Strip under for most of the period from 1949-1967, to name but two), or "annexation/"rule", applied sovereignty to the land (as is the case with the Russian annexation of Crimea and the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, to name but a few)) would be clear going back to 1918.
Do editors suppport the change below? If anybody has any other suggestions, please suggest an alternative.
Jordanian era
During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, *********INSERT VILLAGE/AREA NAME HERE******* came under Jordanian occupation. Remaining under Jordanian control after the 1949 Armistice Agreements, it was annexed by Jordan in 1950, remaining sovereign Jordanian territory until 1967 (Jordan lost control of the territory in 1967 and rescinded its claim to the land in 1988).
Rfc
[edit]Would anyone oppose the following change, on this page as well as many other pages regarding localities in the West Bank? As an enclyopedia, I would expand articles so that the legal status of the land in question (whether by "occupation", rule without annexation (current status of most of the West Bank, past status of Gaza Strip under for most of the period from 1949-1967, to name but two), or "annexation/"rule", applied sovereignty to the land (as is the case with the Russian annexation of Crimea and the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, to name but a few)) would be clear going back to 1918.
Do editors suppport the change below? If anybody has any other suggestions, please suggest an alternative.
Post-1967 During the 1967 Six-Day War, *********INSERT VILLAGE/AREA NAME HERE******* came under Israeli occupation, remaining so after the war.
RFC
[edit]Rfc Edit Would anyone oppose the following change, on this page as well as many other pages regarding localities in the West Bank? As an enclyopedia, I would expand articles so that the legal status of the land in question (whether by "occupation", rule without annexation (current status of most of the West Bank, past status of Gaza Strip under for most of the period from 1949-1967, to name but two), or "annexation/"rule", applied sovereignty to the land (as is the case with the Russian annexation of Crimea and the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, to name but a few)) would be clear going back to 1918.
Do editors suppport the change below? If anybody has any other suggestions, please suggest an alternative.
British Mandate era
During World War I, Ottoman sovereignty ceased and *******INSERT VILLAGE/AREA NAME HERE****** came under British occupation in World War I. Civilian rule began in 1920, although the Mandate for Palestine wasn’t assigned to the British until 1923.
note for editors viewing the RFC:*********the Mandate was published in 1922, effective in 1923....also, despite the name, it appears to me that “‘Trans’jordan”, although briefly without a government from 1920-1921, only involved land EAST of the Jordan river, hence not relevant to land east of the River********* I did not mention any of this above as it appears unduly technical for such a limited and brief overview of the territory.
Rfc Edit Would anyone oppose the following change, on this page as well as many other pages regarding localities in the West Bank? As an enclyopedia, I would expand articles so that the legal status of the land in question (whether by "occupation", rule without annexation (current status of most of the West Bank, past status of Gaza Strip under for most of the period from 1949-1967, to name but two), or "annexation/"rule", applied sovereignty to the land (as is the case with the Russian annexation of Crimea and the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, to name but a few)) would be clear going back to 1918.
Do editors suppport the change below? If anybody has any other suggestions, please suggest an alternative.
Jordanian era
During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, *********INSERT VILLAGE/AREA NAME HERE******* came under Jordanian occupation. Remaining under Jordanian control after the 1949 Armistice Agreements, it was annexed by Jordan in 1950, remaining sovereign Jordanian territory until 1967 (Jordan lost control of the territory in 1967 and rescinded its claim to the land in 1988).
Rfc Edit Would anyone oppose the following change, on this page as well as many other pages regarding localities in the West Bank? As an enclyopedia, I would expand articles so that the legal status of the land in question (whether by "occupation", rule without annexation (current status of most of the West Bank, past status of Gaza Strip under for most of the period from 1949-1967, to name but two), or "annexation/"rule", applied sovereignty to the land (as is the case with the Russian annexation of Crimea and the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, to name but a few)) would be clear going back to 1918.
Do editors suppport the change below? If anybody has any other suggestions, please suggest an alternative.
Post-1967 During the 1967 Six-Day War, *********INSERT VILLAGE/AREA NAME HERE******* came under Israeli occupation, remaining so after the war. Zarcademan123456 (talk) 22:08, 24 March 2020 (UTC)
- If changes are to be made in many articles, then that needs to be proposed centrally, not here. You have already been advised of this previously so I don't understand what it is you are hoping to achieve by this.Selfstudier (talk) 22:31, 24 March 2020 (UTC)
- Agree with Selfstudier. Please continue this discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Israel Palestine Collaboration, or start a new one at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Palestine. Also: you need to split in into more than one RfC: one for the British Mandate Era, one for the Jordanian era, etc, Huldra (talk) 22:44, 24 March 2020 (UTC)