Israel Pledges to Update Maps After Morocco Sahara Controversy

After the incident of the truncated map of Morocco recently seen in the office of the Israeli Prime Minister, a spokesman for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs promised to correct the shot.
"This will be corrected on the new maps that appear," promised the spokesman for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These remarks reported by the Times of Israel come a few days after the big blunder of Benjamin Netanyahu which aroused the anger of the Moroccans.
In a video shared on Twitter, the Israeli Prime Minister, all euphoric, was taking stock of his telephone conversation with King Mohammed VI on the relaunch of relations between the two countries. Unfortunately, in this otherwise beautiful setting, a photo of a map of the kingdom, amputated of its Sahara, appeared.
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