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This is about targeting Wikipedia editrors, Israel is here just a pretext.
The article specifically stated that the editors are being targeted for "antisemitism" due to mentions of colonialism and genocide. What I said was relevant to the discussion.
Their point is that the Heritage Foundation's real purpose is to target Wikipedia editors, not address antisemitism. HF doesn't really give a shit, but it's a convenient pretext for starting to go after editors.
At its core this has nothing to do with Israel, the Heritage Foundation is only using that as a pretext to subvert Wikipedia. Wikipedia is at present a source of evidence-based information that often runs counter to the far-right lies they want you to believe.