Talk:Barzilai Medical Center

Removed not clear information
Part I removed was: Part of its site was previously Hussein ibn Ali's eleventh century mosque, a center of Muslim pilgrimage destroyed by the Israeli army in 1950.

this doucument doesnt name the site of the medical center. And is a general reference. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.159.226.143 (talk) 13:54, 15 May 2018 (UTC)

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Censorship attempts
In 2015 protests were held outside Barzilai after Mohammed ‘Allan, a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike, was moved to the hospital. His move followed the passing of a new law that allows for the force-feeding of prisoners whose lives are at risk. The Israel Medical Association condemned force-feeding of hungerstrikers as torture. In August 2015, the Israel Medical Association also denounced the force-feeding of the Palestinian prisoner Mohammed Allaan, who had been on a hunger strike for 54 days, at Barzilai Medical Center. The International Red Cross warned that the force-feeding of Mohammed Allaan is putting his life immediately at risk. Doctors at the hospital were said to be strongly opposed to force-feeding. This section was deleted from the article twice. Is that really justified? The incident was widely covered in Israeli and international media, and international organisations were involved. -- Babel fish (talk) 13:39, 1 June 2023 (UTC)
 * Yes, because the force feeding never actually happened so this is a WP:NOTNEWS matter (as there doesn't seem to be any enduring notability). It's also WP:UNDUE weight to a single incident.
 * I have to say, in my experience crying "censorship" is usually a huge red flag that someone is trying to insert inappropriate material or is doing so for POV purposes. Number   5  7  14:51, 1 June 2023 (UTC)