Microsoft removes Israeli names for occupied West Bank

Published April 29, 2026
A Microsoft logo is pictured on a store in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, Jan. 25, 2021 — Reuters File Photo
A Microsoft logo is pictured on a store in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, Jan. 25, 2021 — Reuters File Photo

TECH giant Microsoft has removed misleading Israeli designations used in the occupied West Bank and included Palestinian geographical names in its digital maps in accordance with international law, Anadolu Agency reported quoting an Arab rights organisation.

In a statement, the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media (7amleh) said the changes included location-based services, including the search engine ‘Bing’, where labels that previously listed locations in the West Bank under ‘Judea and Samaria, Israel’ were replaced with the term ‘West Bank’.

‘Judea and Samaria’ is an Israeli term to designate the occupied West Bank, which is in contrast to international law that dictates that the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, must be recognised as a Palestinian territory occupied by Israel. The West Bank is a key component of the future Palestinian state.

The changes represent a “necessary correction,” said Lama Nazeeh, 7amleh’s advocacy manager, calling on technology companies to comply with international law and not contribute to the “digital erasure of Palestinian geography”.

Published in Dawn, April 29th, 2026

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