In recent months, Israelās public broadcaster aired several reports on Israelās massive problem in exporting fruits, particularly to European markets.
The reports, which indicate what the growers themselves describe as a looming ācollapse,ā unwittingly testify to the importance of the continuing international boycott of Israel.
āThey donāt want our mangoes,ā a grower tells Kan 11. āIn Europe, they talk to us only if theyāre missing something. Only then do they buy from us. If they have an alternative, they avoid it.ā
Ronen Alfasi says that most of the crops from his sector used to be exported to Asian countries, but mentions the ālogistical problem against the Houthisā as the reason for which āall the logistical lines have changed.ā Longer and more expensive routes were sought, Alfasi says, with containers arriving after 90 to 100 days late. āAnd they came with big quality problems,ā he described.
The only remaining market thatās available, Alfasi says, is Russia. Even though heās losing money as a citrus farmer, heās exporting to Russia just to cover warehouse expenses.
Good. I remember my parents boycotting South Africa over apartheid. Israel is acting much worse than they were.
itās wild that the best case scenario for isreal is south africa and even that seems unlikely.
BDS works!
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Good news!
Boycotts do work, folks!
most of the crops from his sector used to be exported to Asian countries, but mentions the ālogistical problem against the Houthisā
Whoād have thought war was bad for business (at least for those not in the war profiteering industry)?
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While Europeans are boycotting Israeli goods their governments make sure to send a few billion euroās to make u for it.
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āyall keep promising me the roman empire is gonna collapse but it never doesā
No state lasts forever, least of all an apartheid state with such a resilient resistance movement against it. Israelās only 78 years oldāthereās plenty of living people older than that. It will fall, because Palestinians arenāt going away, and they will continue to want to return.





