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Israel Apologises For Map Showing J&K As Part Of Pakistan After Indians Slam ‘Friend's Blunder'
Israel Apologises For Map Showing J&K As Part Of Pakistan After Indians Slam ‘Friend's Blunder'

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Israel Apologises For Map Showing J&K As Part Of Pakistan After Indians Slam ‘Friend's Blunder'

Last Updated: The Israel Defense Forces admitted its graphic 'failed to precisely depict borders' after a social media backlash over showing Jammu and Kashmir outside India The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has issued a public apology after posting a map on social media that inaccurately depicted India's borders, showing Jammu and Kashmir as part of Pakistan. The post, shared on X (formerly Twitter) late Friday evening, was part of a broader message highlighting Tel Aviv's view of Iran as a 'global threat". But it quickly sparked a wave of criticism from Indian users who flagged the erroneous map and demanded immediate correction. The backlash prompted the Israeli military to respond directly to one of the complaints, saying: 'This post is an illustration of the region. This map fails to precisely depict borders. We apologise for any offense caused." This post is an illustration of the region. This map fails to precisely depict borders. We apologize for any offense caused by this image.— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 13, 2025 The clarification came roughly 90 minutes after the original tweet went up and was addressed to an X account called 'Indian Right Wing Community", which had publicly highlighted the map and tagged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 'Now you understand why India remains neutral. In diplomacy, no one's really your friend." Now you understand why India remains neutral. In diplomacy, no one's really your friend.— Indian Right Wing Community (@indianrightwing) June 13, 2025 Several others followed, urging the IDF to delete, correct, and repost the map. Some pointed out that the depiction undermined India's territorial integrity and questioned why a close ally would make such a mistake. Indian map is incorrect…. have some shame— Shivani Kapur (@CricketMaiden88) June 13, 2025 Why did you post the wrong map of India? — Being Political (@BeingPolitical1) June 13, 2025 Your people need to learn few stuff about India sir @ReuvenAzar I hope you will escalate it with your forces. As you can see in the comments, we are very particular about our maps. — Elite Predators (@elitepredatorss) June 13, 2025 The incident also drew political reactions back home, with Congress leader Pawan Khera criticising the government over its close ties with Israel, suggesting that such lapses reflect poorly on India's diplomatic positioning and its claims of global influence. Another day, another feather inVishwaguru's cap. His'friend' shows Jammu & Kashmir as a part of Pakistan. — Pawan Khera 🇮🇳 (@Pawankhera) June 13, 2025 As of now, the Indian government has not officially responded to the incident. The Map And What Sparked The Backlash The map was part of a tweet that read: 'Iran is a global threat. Israel is not the end goal, it's only the beginning. We had no other choice but to act." The graphic in question was intended to show the range of Iranian missiles, with concentric red circles emanating from Iran and shading over a wide swathe of territory, covering Saudi Arabia, Libya, Ethiopia, India, China, Kazakhstan, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia, Turkey, and others. However, the map's depiction of India's borders was incorrect, showing Jammu and Kashmir outside the country, effectively implying it was Pakistani territory. India's Firm Stand On J&K India has repeatedly made its position clear that Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, including areas illegally occupied by Pakistan and China for decades, are integral and inalienable parts of the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated this stand just last month in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack and during the launch of Operation Sindoor, India's retaliatory strike on terror infrastructure across the border. Why The Map Error Stings The cartographic error has caused particular dismay because of the strong and carefully nurtured relationship between India and Israel in recent years. In 2017, Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel, a landmark trip that cemented ties in areas such as agriculture, cybersecurity, defence, and trade. Today, India is among Israel's top five trading partners, alongside the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and China. It is also one of the largest buyers of Israeli military equipment. Against this backdrop, the use of an incorrect map by the Israeli military, whether accidental or careless, has struck a nerve in Indian strategic circles and among the public. top videos View all Israel-Iran Conflict The incident comes amid a sharp escalation between Israel and Iran. On June 13, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, targeting key Iranian military and nuclear facilities, including the Natanz site. In retaliation, Iran fired over 150 ballistic missiles and drones at Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, marking one of the most direct confrontations between the two nations. While both sides reported casualties and damage, the broader concern is the risk of a full-scale regional conflict, with global powers urging restraint. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : India map Israel Defence Forces jammu and kashmir Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: June 14, 2025, 11:05 IST News india Israel Apologises For Map Showing J&K As Part Of Pakistan After Indians Slam 'Friend's Blunder'

Israeli Military Apologises Over Wrong India Map After Huge Online Backlash
Israeli Military Apologises Over Wrong India Map After Huge Online Backlash

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Israeli Military Apologises Over Wrong India Map After Huge Online Backlash

New Delhi: In a first, the Israel Defense Forces has apologised for posting an incorrect map of India's international boundaries - which wrongly showed Jammu and Kashmir as belonging to Pakistan - on X. The IDF admitted the map "fails to precisely depict borders" but claimed it was only an "illustration of the region". The IDF's post followed tweets by Indian users, many quite furious, pointing out the error and urging the Israeli military to retract the post. Some even tagged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Responding directly to one such tweet, by an X handle called Indian Right Wing Community", the Israel Defense Forces said, "This post is an illustration of the region. This map fails to precisely depict borders. We apologise for any offense caused". This was around 90 minutes after the original post. The first complainant had said: "Now you understand why India remains neutral. In diplomacy, no one's really your friend". This post is an illustration of the region. This map fails to precisely depict borders. We apologize for any offense caused by this image. — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 13, 2025 The Indian government has not yet responded to the IDF's wrong map. India has made it clear that J&K and Ladakh, parts of which have been illegally occupied by Pakistan and China for decades, is and always will be an integral part of the country. That sentiment was repeated again by Prime Minister Modi in May, after the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. Over past several years India and Israel have developed a friendly relationship; in fact, in 2017 Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first Indian leader to visit that country. Delhi is also one of Tel Aviv's biggest trading partners, behind only the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and China, and those trading figures are only set to increase. And India is one of Israel's largest client for military equipment sales. The false map of India's borders, therefore, came as quite a surprise . The map that kicked up this storm was posted on X late Friday evening, as part of a tweet underlining Tel Aviv's perception of Iran as a "global threat". This follows rapidly increasing tensions between the two and raises a new threat of all-out war in the West Asia region; this after the escalation following Israel's response to Hamas' October 7 attacks. "Iran is a global threat. Israel is not the end goal, it's only the beginning. We had no other choice but to act," the Israeli military declared ominously, attaching a map showing West Asia, northern Africa, Europe, and most of Asia, including India with incorrectly drawn borders. This post is an illustration of the region. This map fails to precisely depict borders. We apologize for any offense caused by this image. — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 13, 2025 The map had concentric circles of red emanating from Iran, indicating the range of missiles Tehran has and shading over immediate neighbours like Saudi Arabia and then Libya and Ethiopia in Africa, India and China in Asia, and Romania, and Bulgaria in Europe, as well as Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. The map also drew sharp responses from Indian X users, including one person who tagged Mr Netanyahu and demanded Israel "delete it, correct it, repost it". Another person criticised Israel for having slighted the contribution of Indian soldiers fighting, and dying, to maintain territorial integrity. @IDF please next time upload correct map thank you we are with you 💪🏻🇮🇳 — Gulshan Singh🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@gulshan8434) June 13, 2025 Other users pointed to longstanding friendly ties with Tel Aviv. Better u remove that.. India and Israel is a good friend always so plz avoid such things.. And delete it 🙏 — 🇮🇳 Indrani 🇮🇳 (@Anti_Congressi) June 13, 2025 The latest round of Israel-Iran tensions come after the former launched its biggest offensive to stop the latter from making nuclear weapons. Iran responded, according to the Israelis by firing dozens of missiles. Some were intercepted, they said, with help from the United States. The two nations leaders', Mr Netanyahu and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have traded warnings and threats in equal measures, with the latter accusing the former of starting a war. Mr Netanyahu declared to the Iranians that "more is on the way" after the missile strikes by his military.

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