Talk:Mordechai Kedar

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Removed the link to an article discussing references to Jerusalem in the Qu'ran as the article was utterly unreliable, full of conjecture, and racist ideology. More scholarly source needed to verify claims. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.67.117.214 (talkcontribs) 22 October 2009‎

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"Calling Palestinians worse than animals"[edit]

Calling Palestinians worse than animals
In an interview with BBC Arabic given in the wake of the October 7, 2023 Hamas massacres, he is asked his opinion on Israelis who described Palestinians in Gaza as animals or worse than animals. Kedar replies: "I do not equate them with animals, because that is an insult to animals." Ref: Instagram clip: Kedar interview segment, with English subtitles. Accessed 20 Dec 2023."

This is my edited version; the one I found was far below sea level, almost illiterate, which isn't a crime, but editorialising in a hyperbolically unsustainable propagandistic manner ("most Israelis" think this or that, proving that X or Y; needless to say, unsourced). It was all based on a TikTok or TikTok-style fragment, with truncated and overwritten English subtitles, w/o indicating their source, so worthless. I did find another, edited version on Instagram, with perfectly lisible English subtitles, but also w. no indication of where the translation came from (see link above). So also useless, not just on Wiki. If one is to trust the Instagram translation, Kedar replied to a very long question-cum-commentaries, which he, Kedar, tried to cut into, with the BBC person going on and on with lots of words & qualifications, and as a result he can anytime construe a defense that he was referring to Hamas or the 7 Oct. raping monsters or whatever else. Or that the translation is wrong.

I am personally convinced that he's a dangerous fundamentalist and the less of his ilk are walking the Earth, the better for everyone. But this isn't acceptable material for Wiki. I've googled for it in English, and NOTHING, not one source beyond the usual rumour mill on FB and dedicated private platforms. Not the BBC, not any newspaper, not Al Jazeera - no RS at all. So not wikipediable, unless & until that changes. Arminden (talk) 13:40, 20 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]