The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was keep‎. This has boiled down to an argument about whether the sources refer to the incident or not, and overwhelming consensus is they do. Potential renaming if desired can be explored on the talk page. Daniel (talk) 22:50, 29 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Holit massacre (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) – (View log | edits since nomination)
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As with several other pages on less prominent components of the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, including the Ein HaShlosha massacre, which has already been merged, this page is also unnecessary. It is not notable as a standalone event and should be merged into the parent article. As previous discussions have noted, this attack has led to far too many unnecessary child articles. Moreover, this article has very poor-quality sourcing. None of the included sources even refer to a "Holit massacre" by name, and none provide significant coverage. They merely assert in passing that some of those killed during the wider massacre were killed in Holit. All sources are news (WP:NOTNEWS) and all are primary, Israeli sources (WP:PRIMARY, WP:POV. Dylanvt (talk) 14:56, 22 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

  • The determinant of notability is wide coverage in reliable resources. The sources in the current article don’t show this. But the superficial analysis I did of google search results for "Kibbutz Holit" do show such resources (see below).
  • The example of Ein Hashlosha (and others) is not sufficient to delete all articles of this kind. The Keep/delete/merge on these kinds of articles are dependent on a case by case analysis. There are many well written and resourced "child" articles of this nature, which exist on this event from various points of view. They give further information which can’t necessarily be summarized in a large parent article
  • Reference to NOTNEWS (made up of Not OR, Not written as news reports / Not Who’s who / Not gossip) isn’t relevant. None of its definitions are relevant to the intentions of this article, which itemds to gives additional notable information related to the war in wiki voice with appropriate RS. We should t throw away a notable article just because it isn’t written the best way, we should improve it.
  • The references to PRIMARY and POV seem to suggest that references written in the country of a combatant are automatically PRIMARY (which is not the case, primary/secondary remains irrespective of geography) or POV. I understand that that sources in a particular combatants region could be potentially biased, but this isn’t a given and if the source is RS it’s bias should be determined by consensus on an item-by-item, article-by-article basis. If bias exists it also doesn’t mean discarding a resource, it’s substance should be reported in neutral wiki voice and balanced by other resources as appropriate. In any event there are other resources which can be used from other sources as mentioned below
  • My superficial google search found the following references which include Holit as 50+ % of the coverage. I stopped once I determined that there was enough diverse coverage to make this article notable and NPOV. I’m not guaranteeing that all are reliable, but given how small a sample this is, they indicate the existence of sufficient sources for notability and npov:
  • At least 29 killed incl. 8 babies: Politifact
  • 3 tanks involved in suppressing: Haaretz
  • Winn news (and others). Walkthrough of kibbutz after event: Winn News
  • Roya news. Hamas video of kidnapped children from Holit being coddled, treated well and fed after being taught to say grace before eating: Roya News
  • Al Jazeera. Cleaning up Holit. Al Jazeera
As I have with a couple of articles, if the decision is keep I will investigate resources in depth and use them to wikify the articles. I haven’t reviewed Oleg Y.’s references but I assume they are also useful for enlarging the article. Happy editing. Ayenaee (talk) 20:33, 24 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
These sources don't appear to be about the Holit massacre. The politifact source doesn't give SIGCOV to the Holit massacre, and instead focuses on Col. Golan Vach's statements. The Haaretz article is not about the Holit massacre but about All-woman Israeli tank crew fight (2023) (which is also currently at AfD). The Al-Jazeera article is indeed about Holit (although it doesn't call it massacre), but mainly mentions that 13 people were killed, there's not much SIGCOV there. VR talk 00:17, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • The Politifact source is correcting an incorrect allegation made about the Holit attack. It provides detail of what actually happened in the attack: "In an emailed statement to PolitiFact, an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson said Vach was explaining the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Holit kibbutz in southwestern Israel. A longer version of the same footage makes it clear that Vach is referring to the scene the Israeli military encountered."
  • The article on the Israeli all woman tank crew discusses how they participated in the defense of Holit: "The IDF has come under intense criticism for its initial slow response to Hamas' attack on October 7, but one unit that jumped into action almost immediately was a group of women tank operators from the Paran Brigade that helped turn the tide and clear dozens of terrorists from the kibbutz of Holit." A wiki article in the woman tank crews is up for AfD, but is irrelevant to this AfD where the article is being used to provide information on the Holit attack, not the fact that they’re woman tank crews.
  • We can disagree on what’s considered sufficient SIGCOV when these are used in the article. One complaint was that there were to many Israeli sources, this is one of two non Israeli sources (after a superficial search as I’ve noted). We are not debating here what the name of the article should be.
Ayenaee (talk) 00:38, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I have to support Ayenaee's interpretation that this is clearly all about this event and constitutes sufficient coverage for such a thing. Note that although it feels like a long time ago, Oct 7 was still quite recent. These events will only continue to grow in prominence over time, I can't see that it doesn't already meet GNG. Andre🚐 00:57, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Keep per @Oleg Yunakov Abo Yemen 12:58, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Keep per above, Pretty sure we already had an AFD on this article recently so not sure why this was raised again. Homerethegreat (talk) 17:39, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
"Merging" is better
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