The Witch Hunt Against a 'pro-Israel' Wikipedia Editor

The mysterious ‘Philip Cross’ has raised the ire of Kremlin-backed media and far leftists, who accuse him of targeting their Wikipedia pages – even going as far as to offer a reward to anyone who can reveal his identity

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Omer Benjakob

A Wikipedia editor called Philip Cross has been at the center of a very strange and public affair in recent weeks, one that has seen Russian media outlets follow leading figures in the British left in shaming him for what they call systematic and biased edits.

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