Israel's largest telecommunications service provider, Bezeq, corrected a services map of Israel on its website that failed to include Judea, Samaria, Gaza and the Golan Heights. the correction was made following an inquiry by Arutz Sheva. Several readers approached Arutz Sheva earlier in the week regarding a map on Bezeq's website showing locations of health clinics that stay open overnight. On the company's homepage, in a window promoting the new service, appeared a map of Israel that did not include the Golan Heights. The areas of Judea and Samaria were colored differently from the rest of the map, but the same color as the Gaza region, which is currently ruled by the Hamas. A fuller map on an internal webpage for the new service was no better, showing locations of Bezeq's night clinics while visually removing the residents of Judea, Samaria and the Golan from the State of Israel. When approached by Arutz Sheva regarding the inaccurate and politically biased maps, Bezeq responded by saying that the issue was a graphical error. The company spokesperson assured our correspondent that the maps would be corrected. Within two days, Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights and even Gaza were back on the map and indistinguishable from the rest of Bezeq's map of Israel.