The NBA removed a reference to "Palestine — occupied territory" from its website and apologised after a complaint from Israel's sports minister. The name appeared in an online poll in which fans are asked to choose the best players for an annual "All Star Game". Israel's Sports and Culture Minister Miri Regev accused the NBA of "gross and blatant interference" and of "legitimising the division of the State of Israel". She said the body's position contrasted with that of President Donald Trump, who this month recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. "I would like to express my disapproval and am asking you to immediately remove the 'Palestine - occupied territory' from the list of states," Regev said. The NBA changed the name to "Palestinian Territories" and apologised for what it called an "errant listing".
Source: AFP
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