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(Worthy News) – As part of an agreement with the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the IDF Coordination of Government Activities in the territories (COGAT), Israel allowed the entry of cattle and other goods into the Palestinian territories, according to a COGAT press release.
The decision to allow the entry of goods and calves into the Palestinian territories on Thursday came amid the conclusion of talks by the coordinator and the head of the Civil Administration, Brigadier General Rasan Alian, and the PA, which resulted in the cancellation of an Palestinian boycott imposed on Israeli cattle breeders in September 2019, and various sanctions imposed by Defense Minister Naftali Bennett on trade with the PA. [ Source: Jerusalem Post (Read More…) ]
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