A fact from Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 6 August 2009 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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The wording is very POV in favour of Israel; taking an overly sympathetic tone to Zionism as an ideology and pro-Zionist advocates who clashed with this organization in America, for example. The last claim, that "Guildersleeve and other anti-Zionists became continuously politically irrelevant after 1948" also isn't cited or backed up at all. The USA only really became the Israeli state's number one backer after 1967 and 1973, so to claim that political even-handedness on the issue evaporated after 1948 seems to me to be faulty. Consider the fact that Eisenhower refused to help Britain, France, and Israel when they invaded Egypt in 1956, and that America pushed for a ceasefire immediately in that conflict. 2607:FEA8:A4E0:11EC:595A:AC6:4FFB:DD5E (talk) 22:30, 4 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]