Template:Did you know nominations/July 2019 Ethiopian Jews protest in Israel
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The result was: promoted by SL93 (talk) 02:54, 24 August 2019 (UTC)
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July 2019 Ethiopian Jews protest in Israel
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that the death of Solomon Teka, a member of Ethiopian community, caused nationwide protests in Israel (pictured) resulting in more than 110 police officer injuries? - ALT0a
... that the shooting of Solomon Teka at the hands of an Israeli policeman triggered widespread protests that caused more than 110 officer injuries?Source: "Violent protests over teen's death in Israel injure 111 police". CNN.ALT1:... that during the Ethiopian Jews protests in Israel (pictured) 110 police officers injured and 136 protesters arrested?- ALT1a:
... that the July 2019 Ethiopian Jews protest in Israel (pictured) resulted in over 110 police officer injuries and over 130 protester arrests?Source: "Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says Wednesday more than 110 police officers have been wounded, including from hurled stones and bottles. He says more than 130 suspects have been arrested." Al Jazeera ALT2:... that the death of Solomon Teka caused some new nationwide protests in Israel (pictured) resulting in at least 110 police officer injuries?ALT3:... that about 15 Israeli highways were blocked and 110 police officers were injured during the nationwide protest that hold by Ethiopian Jews (pictured) in first days of July 2019?- ALT3a
... that during the July 2019 Ethiopian Jews protest in Israel (pictured) at least 15 intersections across the country were blocked by protesters?Source: "Protesters faced agents and blocked highways at at least 15 intersections across the country." asianews.it
- Comment: I created this Article and its subject is alive yet. I hope be useful for all readers.
Created by Forest90 (talk). Self-nominated at 15:42, 9 July 2019 (UTC).
- New enough, long enough, within policy (neutral, cited, no copyvios), all 4 hooks (inc. ALT3) are short enough, image is free but not particularly interesting, it looks as though QPQ not necessary here. I recommend ALT4 below which is kind of strange and interesting:
- ALT4:... that Ethiopian Jews protesting police brutality in Israel used a slogan from the Black Lives Matter movement? Source: "In a nod to the resonant Black Lives Matter movement in the U.S., some held signs with the slogan, "I can’t breathe." AP News. Havradim (talk) 18:46, 9 July 2019 (UTC)
- Could we have a review of ALT4? That qualifies as a "hook", while the others read like summaries of the article. Yoninah (talk) 21:55, 23 July 2019 (UTC)
- OK, I'll step in. ALT4 hook ref verified and cited inline. Good job, Havradim! Rest of review per your review. ALT4 good to go. Yoninah (talk) 23:44, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
- Hold on. There is close paraphrasing from the sources that needs to be rewritten in your own words:
- Source: Police used riot dispersal methods, including tear gas and stun grenades. In the northern city of Kiryat Ata, over a thousand marched on the Zevulun police station
- Article: Police used riot dispersal methods, including tear gas and stun grenades. In the northern city of Kiryat Ata, over a thousand people marched on the Zevulun police station
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- Source: Emergency services said 50 people had received medical treatment, including protesters, police and bystanders stuck in traffic.
- Article: Emergency services said 83 people had received medical treatment, including protesters, police and bystanders stuck in traffic. (Note: the source says 50, the article says 83)
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- Source: Some 200 demonstrators in Afula blocked traffic on one of the northern city's main streets. Meanwhile, major roads in several cities, including Tel Aviv and Haifa, were blocked by demonstrators burning tires.
- Article: Some 200 demonstrators in Afula blocked traffic on one of the city's main streets. Meanwhile, major roads in several cities, including Tel Aviv and Haifa, were blocked by demonstrators burning tires.
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- Source: live in constant fear of police harassment because they are black.
- Article: live in constant fear of police harassment because they are black
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