Israeli authorities ban entry of Palestinian dairy products from the West Bank into Jerusalem. The decision, issued by the ministries of health and agriculture, cites no specific reason or duration for the trade restriction.
Israeli authorities have banned the entry of Palestinian dairy products from the West Bank into Jerusalem, according to reports from local companies. The ministries of health and agriculture provided no specific explanation or duration for the new restriction.
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