‘Taken Down’: Israel Removes India Map Showing Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan, Reuven Azar Calls It ‘Website Editor’s Mistake’
Israel has removed a controversial map from its official website that showed parts of Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan, following backlash on social media. A user on platform X highlighted the map, questioning Israel’s stance on India’s territorial integrity.
Israel has removed a controversial map from its official website that showed parts of Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan, following backlash on social media. A user on platform X highlighted the map, questioning Israel’s stance on India’s territorial integrity. Israel’s ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, responded, calling the map a “website editor’s mistake” and confirmed that it was ‘taken down’. The incident drew widespread attention, as Jammu and Kashmir is a sensitive region, with India firmly asserting it as an integral part of the country. Israel-Iran Conflict: MEA Issues Travel Advisory for Indians Amid Rising Tensions in Middle East.
Israel Removes India Map Wrongly Depicting Jammu and Kashmir
Website editor’s mistake. Thank you for noticing. Was taken down. https://t.co/4bEYV1vFTC https://t.co/aVeomWyfh8
— 🇮🇱 Reuven Azar (@ReuvenAzar) October 4, 2024
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