AP Returns Golan Heights to Syria
AP’s online “interactive” item entitled “Syria’s civil war” contains a map (below) placing the Golan Heights, in their entirety, within Syria.
Israel gained most of the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six Day War, and annexed the territory in 1981.
As is clear from the CIA Factbook map (below), most of the Golan Heights are within Israel. (Though the CIA map does not color the Heights white, the color used for Israel, it indicates that the territory is “Israeli occupied.”)
In light of the fact that the map is part of an item meant to explain Syria’s civil war, the erroneous location of the Golan Heights within Syria is particularly misleading. There is, of course, no Syrian civil war in the Israeli Golan Heights.
Sept. 1 Update: AP Amends Map with Golan Heights
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