The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) stated that Wikipedia's arbitration committee is set to ban several editors for spreading misinformation and hate in Israel-Palestine discussions. Two pro-Israel editors may also face topic bans. ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt emphasized the need for Wikipedia to address this systemic issue.
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