User talk:Turtle Falcon

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Gaza flotilla clash
I saw your edit regarding Sec. 103 of the San Remo Manual. Wikipedia doesn't allow original research - so we can't directly apply the manual to this situation. But if you can find a reliable, secondary source discussing 103 in the context of the Gaza assault, then it should definitely be included. Are you aware of such a source we could use? Prodego talk  03:01, 1 June 2010 (UTC)

Gaza flotilla clash
Please note that Gaza flotilla clash is on a one revert restriction. Users are forbidden from making more than one revert within 24 hours on this article, pursuant to an arbitration decision. Users that make more than one revert within 24 hours are liable to be blocked from editing. This is not to indicate your revert was unjustified or problematic, I just wanted to make you aware of this restriction so that you do not violate it. If you have any questions please let me know. Regards, Sh i r ik  ( Questions or Comments? ) 03:11, 1 June 2010 (UTC)