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Battle of the maps takes a new turn

April 4, 2012 17:31

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The Israel Government Tourist Office has been cleared of breaching advertising standards for a promotion of Jerusalem in the latest battle over tourism publicity.

More than a half dozen complaints over adverts for Israel or the Palestinian Territories have been adjudicated by the Advertising Standards Authority over the past three years.

Only a fortnight ago, the ASA upheld a complaint against the IGTO for using "Judea and Samaria" to describe the West Bank, and implying that the Golan Heights were part of Israel.

In the latest ruling this week, the authority considered a protest from an unnamed "current affairs journalist" about a page on Jerusalem in a magazine insert, which showed a small image of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre with some material about the Old Ciry below it..

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