By when will Wikipedia stop considering the Israeli war in Gaza a genocide?
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2050
50%
Before 2029
50%
Before 2030
50%
Before 2035
50%
Before 2040
50%
Before 2045
50%
Before 2050
34%
Before 2027
34%
Before 2028
6%
Before 2026

Resolution Criteria

This market will resolve to the earliest specified answer option by which Wikipedia no longer explicitly identifies the Israeli war in Gaza as a "genocide" on the English Wikipedia.

Specifically, "stop considering" will be met if:

  1. The English Wikipedia article currently titled "Gaza genocide" is either deleted, renamed to a title that does not include "genocide" (e.g., "Gaza conflict," "Israel-Hamas war allegations," or similar without the term "genocide" directly asserting it), or its lead section (the first paragraph) is fundamentally altered to remove the assertion that the conflict is an ongoing genocide.

  2. The "Gaza genocide" entry is removed from the English Wikipedia article "List of genocides."

The primary source for resolution will be the English Wikipedia, specifically the "Gaza genocide" article (or its successor) and the "List of genocides" article. Links to these articles can be found at:

If English Wikipedia is deleted then this will trigger resolution.

Background

Wikipedia currently hosts a dedicated English article titled "Gaza genocide," which defines the conflict as "the ongoing, intentional, and systematic destruction of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip carried out by Israel during the Gaza war". This title was adopted following a community vote among Wikipedia contributors, replacing an earlier title that included "allegations of genocide." The decision was based on a perceived consensus among scholars and human rights organizations, according to editor discussions. Additionally, the "Gaza genocide" is listed on Wikipedia's "List of genocides" page.

Considerations

Wikipedia's content, especially on highly controversial and ongoing events, is subject to continuous review and debate by its global volunteer editor community. Changes to article titles, content, or the inclusion in lists such as "List of genocides" typically reflect a consensus reached through Wikipedia's internal editorial processes, which can be dynamic and influenced by evolving external discourse and available sourcing. Different language versions of Wikipedia may also present varying narratives and classifications for the same event, reflecting independent editing communities and diverse source availability.

Wikipedia currently cites an academic consensus that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. The ICJ has not reached yet a final verdict, but as of writing according to Manifold there is about a 20% chance that it will determine Israel committed genocide.

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Are you saying that it will say there isnt a current genocide at the time or that what was happening ~1 month ago was genocide?

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