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Google Maps removes 'Apartheid Wall' from J'lem security barrier label

While it remains unclear how it came about, the company called it "inappropriate" and removed the words after being alerted by Jewish News Syndicate.

by  Sean Savage , JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  10-22-2021 09:15
Last modified: 10-22-2021 09:15
Google Maps removes 'Apartheid Wall' from J'lem security barrier labelGoogle Maps

A screenshot of Google Maps displaying the “Apartheid Wall” near Jerusalem | Screenshot: Google Maps

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Google Maps has announced that it has removed the label "Apartheid Wall" from a road adjacent to the security barrier on the outskirts of eastern Jerusalem.

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While it is unclear how it came about, the company called it "inappropriate" and removed the label after being alerted by Jewish News Syndicate.

"We have taken swift action to update this inappropriate error," a Google spokesperson told JNS.

The unnamed road appears to be a military route that runs alongside the security barrier not far from the Bethphage church on the eastern slopes of the Mount of Olives and the Tomb of Lazarus east of Jerusalem.

Erected after the wave of Palestinian suicide bombings during the years of the Second Intifada from 2000 to 2005, the security barrier has been seen as an effective tool in order to prevent infiltrations from the West Bank by terror groups, with the number of such bombings dropping dramatically following its construction.

Still, it has drawn criticism from the international community, which sees the barrier as evidence of Israel's intent to annex land and undermine the Mideast peace process.

As a result, critics have accused Israel of being an "apartheid state" to describe its policies towards Palestinians in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, also applying the term to the barrier.

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Jewish groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, say that the "apartheid label would seem to question the legitimacy of the world's only Jewish state and its continued existence."

 Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

Tags: ApartheidGoogleintifadaIsraelPalestinianssecurityWest Bank

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