@Micah,
Putting your nasty propaganda aside, let me relate to some of your more sane sentences.

As Mr_Israel said, OSM is about free geographical data which is correct, current, useful and available to all. It is not a mapping branch of the UN. Both the default mapnik stylesheet as well as the openstreetmap.org tile service are of secondary importance.

Also, this is a very vague definition. Perhaps OSM CAN BE USED to such a purpose, but that’s a subject for another discussion.

Physically there is no border between east and west parts of Jerusalem, and for all practical purposes Jerusalem is one city, controlled by Israel. A “city” cannot be a part of “town” (or vice versa) in OSM. These are administrative divisions which are decided by the civil authorities.
As to capitals, there is a pretty clear definition of administrative capital (that’s what we are interested in) from Wikipedia

So perhaps you will enlighten us as to the physical realizations of your claim above. The history here does not matter because OSM is about current data and neither about the past nor the future.

I do not appreciate when people like you, having no idea about how OSM works, without any attempt to initiate a discussion, start wreaking havoc. Just put it into your head: OSM is about DATA, not a particular map made according to a particular stylesheet.

Your political activity is well-known so do not expect that all the people treat you as if you are just a “newcomer who wants to map”.

It is you who refused to post on this forum (or any other forum) during all this time.

  1. The change of names has taken place, these names physically appear on road signs (right?), therefore OSM should reflect that.
  2. I don’t know what maps you are talking about, and frankly I don’t care. I, for one, have seen maps, officially made by the PA, where all of Israel is just Palestine and Tel-Aviv is ancient Palestinian village Tel-Arbiiya.
  3. As to what happens in OSM, you better check before accusing (note the is_in tag on some of the nodes):
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/278477142
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/278477306
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/334491712
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/334492197
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/332793775
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/334463851
    http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/278474182

There are Jews living in Ir David (which is of course the original name given to the place in 1000 BCE, afterwards passed from generation to generation). So how do you decide what is “local population”? I would be very happy to see both Jews and Arabs mapping their suburbs and working together, but I refuse to waste my time on pointless political discussions.

So, if you are really interested in making the map better, I suggest you stop your stream of venom and start making concrete suggestions. We will not tolerate any more propaganda here.