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HarperCollins, one of the worlds largest publishing houses, sells English-language atlases to schools in the Middle East that omit Israel. Collins Middle East Atlases show Jordan and Syria extending to the Mediterranean but do mark the position of the West Bank. “The publication of this atlas will confirm Israel’s belief that there exists a hostility towards their country from parts of the Arab world. It will not help to build up a spirit of trust leading to peaceful co-existence,” said Bishop Declan Lang, the chairman of the Bishops Conference Department of International Affairs, to The Tablet. “Maps can be a very powerful tool in terms of de-legitimising the other and can lead to confusion rather than clarity. We would be keen to see relevant bodies ensure that all atlases anywhere reflect the official United Nations position on nations, boundaries and all political features, added Dr Jane Clements, director of the Council of Christians and Jews. However, Collins Bartholomew, the subsidiary of HarperCollins that specialises in maps, said that including Israel would have been “unacceptable” to their customers in the Gulf and the amendment incorporated “local preferences”. Related Articles alestinian president Mahmud Abbas gestures as he arrives to addresses the crowds as Palestinians celebrate his successful bid to win U.N. statehood recognition in the West Bank city of Ramallah on December 2, 2012. President Abbas returned from New York to the West Bank after winning upgraded UN status for the Palestinians on November 29, telling cheering crowds: Palestinians seek to move forward on UN resolution 29 Dec 2014 Israel corruption scandal widens as former PM aide arrested 29 Dec 2014 Israeli girl, 11, injured in firebomb attack 26 Dec 2014 The Tablet said it had discovered the customs officers in one unnamed Gulf country only permitting the import of school atlases once Israel had been deleted by hand. A HarperCollins spokesperson said: “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 apologises for this omission and for any offence caused.” telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/11318286/HarperCollins-omits-Israel-from-school-atlas.html
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 10:25:25 +0000

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