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In summary it says hezbollah won and infobox says inconclusive.
In summary, it says "Hezbollah claimed the war was a "Divine Victory", while Israel considered the war a failure and a missed opportunity."
202.47.36.141 (
talk) 03:49, 1 November 2023 (UTC)reply
Someone changed it because someone is biased and not neutral, his rights to edit should be taken away immeadiatley.
This is not a good representation of wikipedia and it's neutral code. Nobody should take any bias and should look at the facts which in this case is that israel lost.
2001:999:58C:1337:7E89:5A19:FBAC:F913 (
talk) 10:03, 30 November 2023 (UTC)reply
Grammar error
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The article has a grammatical error under the section "Aftermath" in the subsection "Prisoner swap". In this paragraph is the following sentence: Until that time, Hezbollah had provide no information on Goldwasser and Regev's condition and disallowed the Red Cross from visiting them. Using "provide" here is incorrect, but replacing it with "provided" should fix the issue. So somebody who can edit the page should do so. Thank you!
I'd edit it myself, but I don't have permission.
Warsage (
talk) 00:53, 6 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Lars Adaktusson as a neutral source
In the Media coverage section, there's a section where Lars Adaktusson is used a source with him only being described as a journalist. Adaktusson is in fact the current chairman of the
Sweden-Israel Friendship Association and was previously the chair of pro-Israel lobby organisation
European Israel Public Affairs. I feel this information should be included if he is used as a source.
Conspiracy Raven (
talk) 20:49, 7 January 2024 (UTC)reply
End date
Ceasefire was August 14, but the war officially ended on September 8 just saying that info box should include that.
Dilbaggg (
talk) 06:53, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply