One of the articles targeted most intensively by the group is the one for Amin Al-Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem from the 1920s to the 1950s, a pivotal figure in Palestinian history. While Iskandar323 worked to remove negative content from the Al-Husseini article, it was two other members of the group Zero0000 and Nishidani who would have the greatest impact, together making over 1,000 edits to the article, often in an attempt to erase or downplay Al-Husseinis well-documented collaboration with Hitler.
In one instance in April 2021, Zero0000 and Nishidani worked together to keep a photo of Al-Husseini touring a Nazi concentration camp out of the article. While a single editor, Shane (a newbie), advocated for its inclusion, a trio of veterans including Zero0000, Nishidani and Selfstudier fought back. After Selfstudier accused Shane of being a troll for arguing for the photos inclusion, Zero0000, days later, objected to its inclusion, citing issues of provenance. Nishidani stepped in to back up Zero0000, prompting a response by Shane. The following day, Zero0000 pushed back against Shane, who responded. The day after, Nishidani returned with his own pushback. The tag-team effort proved too much for Shane, who simply gave up, and the effort succeeded: the photo remains absent. To date, Nishidanis contributions to the article on Al-Husseini comprise 56.4% of its content.
In another case, Nishidani worked with a member of the pro-Palestine group editors, Onceinawhile to produce an article called Zionism, race and genetics. (The articles title was later changed to Racial conceptions of Jewish identity in Zionism.) The article attempts to tie Zionisms roots to 19th century views on race science embraced by the Nazis, thereby drawing an implicit and, in at least one instance in the article, explicit parallel between Zionism and Nazism. Pro-Palestine group member Onceinawhile created the article in July of last year, accompanied by a note arguing, Early Zionists were the primary supporters of the idea that Jews are a race, as it offered scientific proof of the ethno-nationalist myth of common descent.Together, Onceinawhile and Nishidanis contributions account for nearly 90% of the articles content. Onceinawhile would continue to push this view in numerous other articles, including the article on Zionism.