Jerusalem Error in IHT
The print edition — but not the online version — of yesterday’s International Herald Tribune article entitled “Fatah is said to seize 50 as Palestinian rift grows” falsely states:
Israel took Jerusalem in the 1967 war and then annexed it.
Well, no. Israel was in control of the western part of the city since its independence in 1948 and gained control and annexed only the eastern part in 1967. (From 1948 until 1967 Jordan occupied the eastern part of the city.)
The New York Times version of the article and IHT‘s Web site both got it right:
The Palestinians demand the eastern part of Jerusalem, which Israel conquered in the 1967 war and later annexed, as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
Stay tuned for word of a correction.
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