Jerusalem: The Israeli military blocked Palestinian agricultural exports on Sunday in the latest escalation of a monthslong trade war that comes amid fears of renewed violence as well.
Following Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennett's instruction, the military said that it would not allow the Palestinians to transfer their products through their land crossing to Jordan, the West Bank's only direct export route to the outside world.
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The Western-backed Palestinian Authority said that Israeli forces at checkpoints blocked vegetable shipments that were in their way to export abroad. The ministry of agriculture statement said that vegetable exports to Israel were worth USD 88 million last year, comprising 68 percent of the West Bank's overall vegetable exports.
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The crisis erupted in September when the Palestinians decided to stop importing beef from Israel. The Palestinian Authority claimed most of the 1,20,000 head of cattle they imported monthly from Israel was itself imported and that they, therefore, preferred to import directly from abroad. The move appeared aimed at reducing the Palestinians' economic dependence on Israel.
Shortly after the September announcement, Israeli cattle ranchers saw a drop in their market and pressured its authorities to take action. Bennett retaliated with a ban on Palestinian beef and other products, triggering the Palestinians to expand their boycott, and stop importing Israeli vegetables, fruits, beverages and mineral water.
The Palestinians said that their actions are aided at pressuring Israel into revoking its ban, while Israel said that normal trade will be restored the moment the Palestinian reverse the cattle ban that started the crisis in the first place.
The trade crisis came amid a surge in violence following the release of US President Donald Trump's Mideast plan, which the Palestinians have rejected. A week of protests culminated on Thursday with an early morning attack on Israeli soldiers, which left more than a dozen wounded, and clashes in which four Palestinians were killed.
With inputs from AP