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🚨🇱🇧🇮🇱 BREAKING: Apple Maps is facing growing backlash after users report that most towns in southern Lebanon are missing, while even the smallest villages in Israel and Syria are clearly labeled. So a $3.2 trillion company can’t correctly map well-known, verified towns in southern Lebanon? •Critics say this doesn’t look accidental. These places could be added in minutes, yet entire communities remain absent — raising serious questions about mapping priorities. • Some reports claim these areas were never fully marked on Apple Maps. • But that raises a bigger question — if so, why are nearby small towns in Syria and Israel mapped in detail? •The contrast is even sharper when compared to Google Maps, where many of these Lebanese towns are visible and labeled. •BIG QUESTION: If competitors can map these areas accurately, why can’t Apple? •Some critics are now alleging these gaps could reflect digital bias, with claims — suggesting possible alignment with Israeli narratives or even a form of “digital erasure” of Lebanese villages. •There is no verified evidence that Apple is deliberately coordinating with Israel — but the absence of these locations is fueling speculation and distrust. •Whether due to data limitations, mapping policy, or something else, critics warn the impact is the same — parts of southern Lebanon risk being digitally invisible on one of the world’s most widely used platforms. •If these areas were never mapped in the first place — was this an oversight, or something that went unaddressed for years?




Apple has removed Lebanese village names in Southern Lebanon. As Israel invades, they are already setting the state to justify occupation. I’ve never seen something like this.

FALSE ALARM: Apple is not complicit in 'genocide' as some people are claiming. Many posts going viral making the below claims. These are false, Apple did NOT remove the names of Lebanese villages. They were never there in the first place, which is why people in South Lebanon use Google Maps instead I'm one of the most vocal people against what Israel is doing in South Lebanon, especially the Defence Minister's horrific recent statements, but let's be careful not to believe misinformation that supports our confirmation bias. Let's stick to facts, there's more than enough already to be worried about













