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Israeli oranges 'on sale in Iran' | Israeli oranges 'on sale in Iran' |
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Fears that an Iranian ban on imports from its arch foe Israel was flouted by the sale of Jaffa oranges have sparked an inquiry in Tehran, reports say. | Fears that an Iranian ban on imports from its arch foe Israel was flouted by the sale of Jaffa oranges have sparked an inquiry in Tehran, reports say. |
City authorities asked the judiciary to take action after the Israeli fruit was allegedly imported in boxes marked as Chinese, local media report. | City authorities asked the judiciary to take action after the Israeli fruit was allegedly imported in boxes marked as Chinese, local media report. |
The fruit was imported via Dubai and put on sale at markets and in shops in and around Tehran, one report says. | The fruit was imported via Dubai and put on sale at markets and in shops in and around Tehran, one report says. |
A news agency showed pictures of boxes containing fruit bearing a Jaffa label. | A news agency showed pictures of boxes containing fruit bearing a Jaffa label. |
In its report on the alleged distribution of the oranges, the Ilna news agency said fruit still in storage would not be sold. | In its report on the alleged distribution of the oranges, the Ilna news agency said fruit still in storage would not be sold. |
Photos show the alleged orange boxes marked "China" | Photos show the alleged orange boxes marked "China" |
Photos released by the Mehr news agency show oranges clearly marked "Jaffa Sweetie Israel PO". | Photos released by the Mehr news agency show oranges clearly marked "Jaffa Sweetie Israel PO". |
An Iranian customs official later told a third news agency, Isna, he found the reports impossible to believe but added that if any Israeli oranges had been imported, it could only have happened through unofficial channels. | An Iranian customs official later told a third news agency, Isna, he found the reports impossible to believe but added that if any Israeli oranges had been imported, it could only have happened through unofficial channels. |
"In addition to the inspections, importers are informed about the laws and they will never take such risks for importing just a few tonnes of goods," said Mohammad Reza Naderi, deputy head of Iranian Customs. | "In addition to the inspections, importers are informed about the laws and they will never take such risks for importing just a few tonnes of goods," said Mohammad Reza Naderi, deputy head of Iranian Customs. |
"Even if it is said that the oranges were imported to the country from Israel, the import was not done through official channels." | "Even if it is said that the oranges were imported to the country from Israel, the import was not done through official channels." |
The Jaffa orange, named after a city in Israel, is known for its sweetness, for having few seeds and being easy to peel. |
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