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@TheDoodbly In order to reach a point of consensus: Does the content of the article only address the situation of the settlement until 1982, considering it a historical topic that no longer exists? Or is it a regular article about a geographical area?
If the content of the article is from this first point; you should provide further clarification and information and remove {{Infobox settlement}} template and use another infobox, Because the current content suggests to the reader that the settlement is still under Israeli administration, and this is certainly wrong. Ibrahim.ID ✪ 07:25, 12 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Nahal Yam was abandoned by Israel in 1973. I've updated the infobox; the fact that this settlement existed during the Israeli occupation of the Sinai Peninsula (1967–1982) should be more than obvious now. TheDoodbly (talk) 04:23, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]