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Israel recently removed a map of India from its official website after it sparked widespread backlash on social media for incorrectly showing a part of Jammu and Kashmir as being in Pakistan. The map error was pointed out by a user on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), leading to a swift response from Reuven Azar, the Israeli ambassador to India. The user who noticed the error wrote, "India stands with Israel.

But does Israel stand with India? Note the map of India (pay attention to Jammu and Kashmir) on Israel's official website." In response, Ambassador Reuven Azar quickly acknowledged the mistake, stating, "Website editor's mistake. Thank you for noticing.



Was taken down." This incident touched on a sensitive issue for India, which has always maintained that the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of the country. The map mistake came at a critical time as India and Israel continue to strengthen their diplomatic and defense ties.

This map controversy arose while Israel is dealing with heightened tensions in the Middle East. Israel is currently engaged in a multi-front conflict, particularly after the killing of Hezbollah's secretive chief Hassan Nasrullah last week. The situation has escalated with over 1,000 people killed and more than a million displaced as Israel shifted its military focus from Gaza to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah strongholds.

The conflict worsened when Iran launched a barrage of 200 missiles towards Isra.

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