Major publisher HarperCollins apologizes for leaving Israel off maps

The HarperCollins publishing house apologized for omitted Israel
from maps
 in atlases that it sells to English-speaking
schools in the Middle East.

“HarperCollins
regrets the omission of the name Israel from their Collins Middle East Atlas.
This product has now been removed from sale in all territories and all
remaining stock will be pulped. HarperCollins sincerely apologizes for this
omission and for any offense caused,” it said in a statement released late
Wednesday.

It
remained available on vendors’ websites such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble on
Thursday, however.

The
apology came less than a day after Collins Bartholomew, a map-publishing company
that is a subsidiary of HarperCollins, told The Tablet, an international
Catholic news weekly based in London, that including Israel in its “Collins
Primary Geography Atlas For The Middle East” would have been “unacceptable” to
their customers in the Gulf and that leaving Israel off the maps incorporated
“local preferences.”


While
Israel is not demarcated on the maps, the West Bank is clearly labeled.

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