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This is ridiculous!: Ilut and the entire region surrounding it have no administrative ties with the Palestinian Authority. I want to know where there's any correlation that allows the editor to define it as a PA region. This all stinks of a revisionist political agenda. Proposals to revoke Israeli Arab citizenship and assign them future Palestinian citizenship are more unpopular among those residents than ever (even though their anti-Israeli sentiment is on the rise). Please provide an explanation or I'll report this travesty to administration.
Easyyyyy, Wikipedia's editors have had this discussion before (I forgot where though). Anyway, the result was any existing stub on a locality in Israel must have "Israel-geo-stub", not "Palestine-geo-stub". Destroyed localities (like in the 1948 War) won't have "Israel-geo-stub" or "Palestine-geo-stub", but only "Palestine-stub". Therefore, in this case, Pal stub is not relevant, only Israel-geo-stub. Cheers, --Al Ameer son (talk) 23:59, 13 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]