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Pakistan denies Israel trade after businessman's export

Por: Associated Press Politics April 03, 2023

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ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan on Sunday denied rumors of trade with Israel following a Jewish businessman’s tweet about successfully exporting food samples to Jerusalem and Haifa.Fishel Benkhald, a Pakistani Jew based in the southern port city of Karachi, went viral for tweeting about his first kosher food shipment to Israel. The two countries do not have diplomatic ties.“Congratulations to me as a Pakistani. I exported the first batch of... + full article



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