Maintain information on Palestine including its existence, history, culture, geography and contemporary political, socio-economic and ideological contexts.
Improve Palestine-related articles by expansion, verification and copyediting. Be thorough and watch for POV in particularly controversial articles.
Broaden the knowledge base on Palestine-related subjects.
Increase cooperation among Project members for full effectiveness in writing quality articles.
Create templates, navigation boxes, infoboxes, categories and maps to improve the quality of articles, establish easy-access resources, keep articles consistent in structure, and link articles to other Palestine-related articles.
History: A record of Palestine's history from before the Canaanites to modern Palestine, encompassing wars, events, rulers (tribes, dynasties, empires, kingdoms and republics), historical figures and documents such as treaties, cessations and other agreements.
Geography: Encompasses regions, governorates, cities, towns and villages (former and current), natural geography such as mountains, seas and lakes, environment, natural resources, etc.
People: Biographies of notable personalities, rulers, titles and politicians. This may also include non-Palestinians that are related to Palestine in some way.
Culture and Faith: The region's traditions, cuisine, embroidery, literature, art, sports and its history in cinema. Religion is also a key factor in the Project and includes coverage of all of Palestine's faiths.
Civilizations: A description and history of all the known ethnic groups and societies that ruled or lived in Palestine since ancient times and their traditions and contributions to both the region and the world.
Culture and Demographics: Qabaday • Gaza Sound Man
History/Conflicts: Qais (faction) and Yaman (faction) • Killing of Ghada Rabah • Killing of Khamis Ayyad • Communism in Palestine
1967-1987: An-Najah National University closures • Bethlehem University closures • Israeli Military Order No. 854 • 1987 Gaza prison escape • Gaza First • 1980s Jerusalem District Electricity Company takeover controversy • 1980s Balata Camp clashes • Autumn 1987 Gazan unrest • Murder of David Manos • 1986 Ashkelon stabbings • Murder of David Pinhas • Conflict between Yitzhak Shamir and Shimon Peres over Arab-Israeli peace • Death of Abdul Rahman Otman Mustafa Abu Hasnin • Death of Mohammed Mustapha Jibril • Death of Fayez Tarairah • 3 May 1977 West Bank unrest • 1980s economic recession in Palestine • Prelude to the First Intifada • 1983 PLO schism
First Intifada: Palestinian internal political violence during the First Intifada • 1990 Nitzanim beach landing • Nostalgia for the First Intifada • Israeli settlers during the First Intifada • Lynching of Mohammed al Ayed • Identity cards during the First Intifada • 1989 Yitzhak Shamir peace plan • 19 May 1989 Rafah clash • August 1988 Ktzi'ot Prison riot • August 1988 Gaza Strip curfew • June 1989 Gaza Strip curfew • Killing of Rabah Hussein Ghanam • Killing of Moshe Katz • Hosni Mubarak initiative • News media and the First Intifada • Black Panthers (Fatah) • Funeral of Ashraf al Haj Daoud • 1990: Time for Peace • Beit Furik tax strike • Taxation and the First Intifada • 1990 settler occupation of the Hospital of Saint John • 1991 Baker initiative
Government: Religious Affairs Minister of the Palestinian National Authority • Prisoners' Affairs Minister of the Palestinian National Authority • Higher Council of Youth & Sports for the State of Palestine
Organizations/Programs: Federation of Employees in the Education Sector in the West Bank • Jerusalem Arab Council • Lajee Center • Badil (Palestine) • Silwan SC • Gaza Trade Union of Carpenters and Construction Workers • Gaza Union of Workers in Commerce and Public Services • Inash Al-Usra Association
For a listing of the pages below and more, please see Category:WikiProject Palestine. It is suggested that project members add the following pages to their watchlists:
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Sellotapemaskingtape (talk) 23:16, 6 January 2025 (UTC) – Interested in international responses to the politics and laws around Palestine, and in completing Wikipedia's knowledge base on historical instances of genocide.
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