JTA reports:
Dutch restaurant owners cited their gastronomical focus in explaining
why they had replaced Israel with Palestine in a map of the Middle East
they had printed.
The owners of Le Souq, a restaurant based in Rotterdam that
specializes in food from the Middle East, offered the explanation after a
local politician criticized their removal of Israel and replacement
with Palestine in the restaurant’s signature placemat, which features a
map of the Middle East.
“A new country in the Middle East? In Rotterdam’s market hall they
are straightforward about Israel’s position. Bizarre,” Jan Hutten, a
regional chairman of the center-right Christian Democratic Appeal party,
wrote on Twitter earlier this week. He also included a picture of the controversial placemat.
In response, the owners of the Le Souq restaurant that had the
placemat printed, wrote in a statement that they “only deal with the
tastes of the Middle East.” Among those tastes, owner Nadia Afkir told the
Algemeen Dagblad daily Wednesday, “is the ancient Palestinian kitchen,
the producer of the delicious maglubi and the kunefe dishes that we are
passionate about.” More.
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