Over the weekend, inspectors from Israel's Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security successfully thwarted two significant smuggling attempts at the a-Za'im crossing near Jerusalem. The intercepted goods included 24 tons of vegetables on 24 pallets, along with a separate attempt to smuggle 75,000 eggs.
In the first case, a suspicious truck was discovered carrying a mixture of baby cucumbers, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, and sweet peppers. It was found that one pallet of baby cucumbers had been legally transported from Moshav Argaman, but the rest originated from a Palestinian Authority warehouse and were bound for market in Israel. The entire truck and its contents were confiscated and subsequently destroyed.
During a separate inspection, officials seized a truck loaded with over 75,000 white, sealed eggs arranged across 2,520 trays, also headed for sale in Israel. This shipment was deemed illegal and sent for destruction as well. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security emphasized the importance of purchasing eggs only from regulated sources and ensuring produce carries clear stamps and expiration dates. These actions ensure that incoming plant products are free from pests, diseases, and pesticide residues.
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