The Merriam-Webster dictionary was argued into a climbdown this week, after a Jewish reader – among others – objected to the use of Israel as an example of the term “apartheid.”

In a Twitter campaign, the protester alerted the dictionary to what they considered an egregious example of the apartheid term and its linkage with Israel, when more traditionally it has been linked with the official policy of the former South African government, which institutionalized the system between 1948-1994.

The chosen excerpt was from an August 7 Minneapolis Star Tribune op-ed: “As Israel prepares to formally annex the most fertile, most water-rich third of the Palestinian West Bank, will America continue to enable Israeli apartheid and the Hundred Years’ War on Palestine?” cited the Jewish Journal.

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