JERUSALEM -- The NBA has apologized and removed wording from its website referring to "Palestine-occupied territory" on Friday after complaints by an Israeli minister.

Israeli sports minister Miri Regev had sent a letter to NBA commissioner Adam Silver calling Palestine "an imaginary 'state'" and asking for the reference to be removed from the league's website.

"We do not produce the country listings for NBA.com, and as soon as we became aware of it, the site was updated," said NBA president for social responsibility Kathy Behrens. "We apologize for this oversight and have corrected it."

The United Nations and most of the international community consider the West Bank and east Jerusalem, areas Israel captured in the 1967 war that the Palestinians claim for a future state, as occupied territory.

Regev, a hawkish minister from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party, thanked Silver on Friday for removing the language, saying, "Israel's lands are not occupied; therefore, what was written was false and should have been deleted." She added that the NBA listing was not in line with President Donald Trump's recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Trump's declaration this month sparked protests across the Palestinian territories, and Palestinian leaders said the United States could no longer serve as a Mideast peace broker.