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Google Sparks Outrage by Abolishing Palestine on Maps

Google Sparks Outrage by Abolishing Palestine on Maps
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Google's decision to wipe Palestine from its map app and portray the occupied territories as "Israel" sparked an online protest campaign.

Google Sparks Outrage by Abolishing Palestine on Maps

Journalists and activists excoriated Google for wiping Palestine completely off its map app, depicting the entire occupied Palestinian territories as part of the "Israeli" entity.

The Palestinian Journalists' Forum initiated an online campaign to pressure the internet giant to reconsider its stance.

The organization accused Google of being "part of the "Israeli" scheme to establish its name as a legitimate state for generations to come and abolish Palestine once and for all."

"The move is also designed to falsify history, and geography as well as the Palestinian people's right to their homeland, and a failed attempt to tamper with the memory of Palestinians and Arabs as well as the world," the statement continued.

In response, critics on Twitter used the hashtag #BoycottGoogle to condemn the company.

A petition on Change.org urging Google to put Palestine back on the map has garnered 147,402 signatures as of Monday, just shy of its 150,000 goal.

"The omission of Palestine is a grievous insult to the people of Palestine and undermines the efforts of the millions of people who are involved in the campaign to secure Palestinian independence and freedom from "Israeli" occupation and oppression," reads the petition.

"Whether intentionally or otherwise, Google is making itself complicit in the "Israeli" government's ethnic cleansing of Palestine," it continues.

In 2013, hackers replaced the homepage on Google's local domain in Palestine with a message calling for the company to remove the name "Israel" from its map app and replace it with Palestine, arguing that the so-called state of "Israel" is illegal.

Since the creation of the "Israeli" entity in 1948, which forcibly displaced more than 750,000 Palestinians, it has further shrunk Palestinian territories by seizing vast swaths of land.

The "Israeli" occupation has expanded illegal settlements on tens of thousands of hectares since occupying the West Bank and Gaza in 1967.

The United Nations recognizes the state of Palestine with the status of a non-member observer state.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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