"West Bank" — WRONG. The Correct Term is Judea & Samaria — Sticker
"West Bank" — WRONG. The Correct Term is Judea & Samaria — Sticker
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold (max 30°C / 90°F) with similar colors. Tumble dry low or lay flat. Iron or steam on low heat. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean.
Materials & Fit
Materials & Fit
100% combed ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²). Tubular knit — no side seams for a clean drape. Ribbed collar with shoulder tape to prevent stretching. Tear-away label for comfort. Unisex, true to size. Size up for an oversized fit. Pre-shrunk. No fade. No crack.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Quick history lesson — because most people don't know this one.
The territory currently labeled "West Bank" on most maps was called Judea and Samaria for three thousand years. That's what the Bible called it. That's what the Romans called it (in fact, "Palestine" itself comes from Roman emperor Hadrian renaming Judea to Syria-Palaestina in 135 CE specifically to erase Jewish ties to the land). That's what the British Mandate called it. That's what every map called it for almost the entire span of recorded history.
Then in 1950, Jordan illegally annexed the territory after the 1948 war and renamed it the "West Bank" — meaning the west bank of the Jordan River — specifically to sever its association with Jewish history. The name stuck. The history didn't.
Maps got rewritten. The land didn't.
This sticker is the editorial correction in vinyl form. Stuck on a laptop, a water bottle, a notebook, a bumper — it's a small daily reminder that words shape reality, and that whoever names a place owns the story of it.
The Romans tried it. The Jordanians tried it. Neither survived. The land is still called Judea and Samaria by the people who actually live there, by the texts that named it first, and by anyone who's done the reading.
Now you're one of them.
Product features
- Glossy, scratch-resistant finish for bright, long-lasting visuals
- 100% durable vinyl with strong permanent acrylic adhesive for smooth, bubble-free application on flat surfaces
- Printed with eco-solvent inks for vibrant colors; white or transparent backing options
- Available in four sizes; kiss-cut requires a transparent PNG design file
- Indoor use design — decorative and durable but not waterproof; age: adults
Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.
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