Talk:Am Yisrael Chai
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[edit]An editor keeps adding "From the river to the see" which is not related or have anything to do with a Jewish solidarity anthem. Per WP:SEEALSO, links should be "tangentially related topics; however, articles linked should be related to the topic of the article or be in the same defining category." Seeking to add information required WP:ONUS. Please explain how the phrase is related to the subject of this article. Longhornsg (talk) 19:49, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
- Both are political slogans that have been used very much in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. VR talk 15:15, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
- There are both in Category: Phrases related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. VR talk 15:17, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
- Here are some articles that compare them: Harvard Crimson[1], The Orange County Register[2] etc.VR talk 04:03, 14 December 2023 (UTC)
Undue focus on Post October 7th
[edit]It seems this article places a lot of references to instances on the phrases usage after the Oct 7th attack. This seems to portray a borrow view on the impact the phrase has had prior to that and may leave readers with a skews perception on the phrase's usage. It seems strange not to mention that it is one of the most common songs at Jewish weddings and during Shabbat and holidays singing/dancing. 174.89.248.50 (talk) 07:28, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
- There's only two paragraphs devoted to use post-October 7. Both are well-sourced and mirror the volume and diversity of reportage on the phrase's significance during that time period. If you can provide RS about its use at weddings, on Shabbat, and during holidays, we can add them in. Longhornsg (talk) 09:12, 17 February 2024 (UTC)