Talk:Dalal Abu Amneh

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Support for the Hamas organization and civilian massacre. Why it deleted?[edit]

On October 7, 2023, a Sabbath and a Jewish holiday, the terrorist organization Hamas carried out a massacre of civilians and soldiers in the southern region of Israel near the Gaza Strip, in which over 1400 people were murdered, including women, teenagers and children, and over 200 people were kidnapped to the Gaza Strip.

The massacre included abuses of the murdered before and after their murder. At noon that day after the massacre in Israel became known to the public, Abu Amna published the following sentence on her social network account: "There is no winner but Allah" and added the flag of Palestine (this slogan has a very important historical dimension - it is a symbol of the victory of the Muslims when they conquered Andalusia).

After the publication of her words and a public protest, she deleted the posts.

A complaint regarding support for terrorism and encouraging the murder of civilians was submitted to the police and the management of the Technion University. On 17.10.23, Abu Amna was brought into police custody for inciting and supporting terrorism. אריה ארגמן (talk) 21:32, 16 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The way you wrote this is very incendiary and defamatory, assigning a complex reading to a single short Twitter post which in itself is not notable enough for inclusion on Wikipedia. However, if she was in fact arrested and charged with crimes, a short paragraph detailing this event (and backed up with reliable sources) may be worth inclusion. Dan Leonard (talk) 21:53, 16 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Social media controversy[edit]

I've expanded article the section about Abu Amneh's post on social media after 10/7 and the legal and social backlash she received from it. It feels a little minimizing to put it all under a section titled "Social media controversy", considering the scope of the impact that it has seemed to have on her life, but I can't think of anything more appropriate right now. I've considered "Legal issues", but that wouldn't cover the full scope of the issue, which includes the subsequent protests and harassment. Anyone is free to change it if they think of something better. Linguistical (talk) 01:52, 5 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]