The suicide bombings in Israel drastically decreased after the construction of the wall to keep Palestinians out.
Also, it’s dangerous to use Wikipedia articles that are “lists of X” to find the prevalence of X. You don’t know how well the article is maintained; it could be that for some reason (perhaps as simple as what year the majority of the editing was done) one year’s incidents are just represented in the list more.
I didn’t say anything about the reasons for that shift—just that it was there, and surprised me.
And Wikipedia may be unreliable, but it’s the best I can do without a very slow and thourough search that would take days… The point is that we need to be able to change our minds on minor points without huge amounts of effort.
The suicide bombings in Israel drastically decreased after the construction of the wall to keep Palestinians out.
Also, it’s dangerous to use Wikipedia articles that are “lists of X” to find the prevalence of X. You don’t know how well the article is maintained; it could be that for some reason (perhaps as simple as what year the majority of the editing was done) one year’s incidents are just represented in the list more.
That’s one of those “uncomfortable but true” things that sometimes surfaces here (and threads get dedicated to explore): segregating walls do work.
It’s at least, some evidence in that direction.
I didn’t say anything about the reasons for that shift—just that it was there, and surprised me.
And Wikipedia may be unreliable, but it’s the best I can do without a very slow and thourough search that would take days… The point is that we need to be able to change our minds on minor points without huge amounts of effort.