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•In Tel Aviv, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales likes Israel but stays neutral
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
TEL AVIV (JTA) — In 2003, two years after the website was founded, Wikipedia's editors faced a dilemma: How should they refer to the part-fence, part-wall Israel was building along the West Bank border? The article's first iteration — published amid the ...

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