This document summarizes the challenges involved in maintaining neutrality when editing the Wikipedia article on the Gaza War. It describes how the article rapidly expanded from one sentence to 30 pages as the conflict generated significant discussion. Editors disagreed on how to classify and count civilian casualties. While most editing occurred peacefully, some editors were banned for their nationalist or one-sided perspectives. The article demonstrates how neutrality is a process of negotiation between editors as they appeal to Wikipedia's neutral point of view, verifiability, and no original research policies. Compromises were reached by citing casualty figures from different sources to represent different perspectives. Sustained engagement and understanding Wikipedia's structures are important for participating constructively in controversial discussions on the site