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To remind everyone on image policy, quit changing the photo out of personal opinions. It doesn't matter if you think it 'looks bad'. In order for an image to be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, and used here, it needs to be freely licensed (Creative Commons, Public Domain, etc.), requirements which the current photo meets. If you don't like the photo, then by all means I encourage you to take a newer one -- that is compliant with copyright rules. The current photo is suitable to depict the subject, and will stay for now. PascalHD (talk) 15:39, 20 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Most of this article as it stands sources exclusively media outlets hostile to its subject, as well as tweets (of what relevance, I can't see) from similarly hostile figures, and has a ton of characterizations that obviously take one side in a number of contentious situations; hardly seems like neutrality. 45.74.108.118 (talk) 02:33, 21 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I've used the section on the controversy about a tweet about Khader Adnan as an example because I frankly lack the time to deal with every example. It's well established that he was a prisoner who engaged in a series of hunger strikes; whether he was a terrorist, an inherently contentious characterization, depends on who you ask, so "Post praising terrorist" and related language is not an impartial description of the situation. 45.74.108.118 (talk) 18:37, 21 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
As you noted the sources are all biased media outlets, such as the Toronto Sun. The letter itself should be the primary source used here. It would be fair to keep those media stories as references supporting reactions to the letter from the media, but not the actual contents of the letter 64.4.69.158 (talk) 15:59, 23 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]