The Encyclopedia Britannica has removed a contentious map from its children's section that labeled the entire region between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea as 'Palestine,' omitting any reference to Israel. This decision came after complaints from advocacy groups and media inquiries, which argued that the map erased Israel's existence and echoed politically charged slogans.
Critics highlighted that the depiction aligned with pro-Palestinian rhetoric and disregarded historical developments, including the establishment of Israel. The issue was first raised by a children's book author and later amplified by legal and historical experts, who challenged the accuracy and neutrality of Britannica's content for young readers.
In response, Britannica's editorial team pledged to review the concerns and subsequently updated the entry to reflect the current geopolitical reality, stating that Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip are all located within the area.

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