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It appears anonymous editors have made multiple attempts in 2023, most recently in late October, to insert links to “Zionism” and “Jewish homeland” under the “See also” tab. “Zionism” was added first, then deleted by another editor who deemed it antisemitic. “Jewish homeland” was then added along with several other forms of ethnic nationalism, seemingly to try and repel the obvious objections to this move. The equation of Jewish nationalism and the entire concept of a Jewish homeland to Nazi racial policy is incendiary, ideologically loaded, and arguably antisemitic in ways unbefitting Wikipedia’s stated goal of editorial neutrality. 71.188.98.158 (talk) 09:18, 20 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]