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Perhaps this has been asked before but I'm sort of new to this particular thread.

Why is Israel not listed between "Iraq" and "Jordan" on the drop-down list? Is this political?

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Perhaps it was created later than the other countries

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I cant believe I'm such a geek that I think I know this, but I may as well give it a shot:

The lists of countries in the drop down menus come from standardised international look-up tables available for free access to anyone writing code.

When the newest version of TT was released, without any deliberate intent from the TT team, the look-up table that was used had "Israel and the Palestinian Territories" as a single entity, which pissed off several regular posters in a big way. As a result, the drop down menu was specifically edited to separate the two nations, and I imagine that that is why they both appear at the bottom, out of alphabetical order.

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Probably for the same reason as the UK branch is listed in the order Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England...
I have both British and Israeli citizenship. I'm not bothered in the slightest by these lists!

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Montenegro and Serbia come out at the bottom of the list in the Eastern Europe branch as well!!!! While this may appear to give some credibility to #2's theory, I personally remain absolutely convinced that this is all part of major conspiracy. Coincidence? Ha!

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Oh okay, thanks Genghis. I hadn't really looked at any other region's drop-downs so I didn't see that other places also were out of alpha order.

Gracias, merci and todah raba.

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I am sure it has something to do with the divided country

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