Tourist ad on site describes Jaffa and Haifa as part of "occupied Palestine," and Jerusalem as "in dispute."
LONDON – The Palestinian Authority Mission to the UK breached British advertising regulations in featuring on its website an interactive map of the whole of Israel under the heading “Discover Palestine.”
The British Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled on Wednesday that the Palestinian delegation’s map – in the red, green and black colors of the Palestinian flag – breached its code on misleading advertising in six instances.
“We considered that the average consumer would infer from the map and the linked information that the total area represented by the map was the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Because this was not the case, we concluded that the website was misleading,” the ASA said in its ruling.
The website described Jaffa as “a Palestinian Arab city... military occupied by Israel since 1948,” and Haifa as part of Palestine.
“We noted that, according to the UK Foreign Office, Jaffa and Haifa were in Israel. We considered that the website implied that the cities were in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Because we understood that they were not, we concluded that the website was misleading,” the regulator ruled.
The ASA also ruled against the Palestinian delegation’s decision not to make a reference to east or west Jerusalem.
“We noted that the status of Jerusalem was in dispute. We noted that this section of the website made no reference to east or west Jerusalem or the fact that the status of the city was the subject of much international dispute. We considered that the website implied that the entire city was part of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Because we understood that that was not the case, we concluded that the website was misleading,” it said.
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