Jerusalem - Following last Monday’s announcement by the Czech Education Ministry that it would no longer identify Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in students’ textbooks, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat sent a letter to Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka imploring him to reverse the decision.

The Czech daily newspaper Mlada fronta Dnes reported that textbook publisher, Shocart, was told by the government to rewrite all its books listing Jerusalem as the capital, or lose certification as a recognized Czech school book.

The ultimatum reportedly came after Palestinian Ambassador to Prague, Khaled Alattrash, filed a formal complaint with the government after Palestinians in the Czech Republic presented him with maps identifying Jerusalem as the capital.

Alattrash argued that the maps are not only unacceptable to Palestinians, but do not follow international law, or the official position of the European Union.

As a result, Czech Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Irena Valentova told Mlada fronta Dnes that “the Czech Republic does not consider East Jerusalem a part of the State of Israel.”

“The EU member countries, including the Czech Republic, view Jerusalem as the future capital of both states, i.e. the State of Israel and the future State of Palestine,” Valentova clarified.

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