Talk:Tamir Pardo
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editTranslated from Hebrew Wikipedia --Midrashah (talk) 16:53, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
Improper editing
edit66.98.43.174 has undone my edits to this article without providing any reason or explanation. In addition, this has been done by someone who didn't even sign in properly & so is even less accountable. If you edit an article you need to explain on the discussion page why you did it. I have restored my edits and do not expect them to be tampered with unless a discussion ensues here first. Richard Silverstein (talk) 11:39, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
- I think you'll notice it was me. Mr. Silverstein, don't use Wikipedia as a vehicle to promote your own blog. As you are well aware, it is a violation of several Wikipedia guidelines. It is an example of both conflict of interest and of original research (citing oneself). Poliocretes (talk) 14:58, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
Pardo's recent warnings ( 2016 )
editI have dropped by to cite this page whilst citing Pardo's recent warnings but I do not know enough about what he has said to contribute - and my comments would reflect my political bias - but when an ex-chief of Mossad starts to publicly warn about what I have been privately muttering about in a corner for several years ... surely a page such as this should record him having made such comments ? ... An example -
http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-at-risk-of-civil-war-says-ex-mossad-chief/
" Israeli society is heading for civil war and the country must take steps to counter it, former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo warned Tuesday in his first public remarks since stepping down as the spy agency director in January. ... “If a divided society goes beyond a certain point, you can end up, in extreme circumstances, with phenomena like civil war. ... I can’t put my finger on a group or a leader. It exists within all the country’s groups.”