Singapore Government Takes Down Controversial Post by Israeli Embassy

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Singapore Government Takes Down Controversial Post by Israeli Embassy
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A post by the Embassy of Israel in Singapore that had made claims by citing the Quran has been taken down after intervention by the Singapore Government. Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam condemned the post, calling it 'completely unacceptable'.

A post by the Embassy of Israel in Singapore that had made claims by citing the Quran has been taken down after intervention by the Singapore Government. Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam condemned the post, calling it 'completely unacceptable'.

The post claimed that Israel was mentioned 43 times in the Quran, that Palestine was not even mentioned once, and that there was archaeological evidence that the Jewish people were the indigenous people of the land.

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