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Seems to be quite an old "ban" this - 14 years old by the looks of it.
Seems to be quite an old "ban" this - 14 years old by the looks of it.
Justify why I had no idea about it
Justify why I had no idea about it and couldn't find any current information on it.
...Or do you agree with everybody else in the entire f*****g world that it is a harmless culinary herb, and Israel only banned it out of petty vindictive spite to demonstrate that it has the power to oppress and humiliate Palestinians that it racist hates, and nobody can stop them...?
It suggest that when it ends UN investigators may go in. As it stands it could result in cease fires of some sort fairly soon. The fighting makes it difficult to get aid in. Basic infrastructure needs to be maintained - functional hospitals should figure in that. Aid now legally must get in.Well apparently this genocide enquiry caper will take a few years to reach its conclusion
The fighting makes it difficult to get aid in.
It suggest that when it ends UN investigators may go in. As it stands it could result in cease fires of some sort fairly soon. The fighting makes it difficult to get aid in. Basic infrastructure needs to be maintained - functional hospitals should figure in that. Aid now legally must get in.
Fact is that Israel will now be subjected to a genocide investigation.
yep 14 years old. Seems it was to try to get hostages released.Israel's Gaza Blockade Baffles Both Sides
Israel Lets Frozen Salmon Into Palestinian Territory But Cilantro, Ground Coffee Blacklistedwww.cbsnews.com
1st one that popped up coriander blockade search. Seems to relate to food raw materials. Herbs
Seems
Something I wonder about concerning recent actions by militants in Palestine. Hamas clearly want hostages. Islamic Jehad and others - I wonder.hostages
yep 14 years old. Seems it was to try to get hostages released.