Forbidden fruit turns up in Iran
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Iranian authorities are concerned that an Iranian ban on imports from Israel is being flouted after Israeli Jaffa oranges turned up in a Tehran market, the BBC reported.
City authorities asked the judiciary to take action after the Israeli fruit was allegedly imported in boxes marked as Chinese, the report said. The fruit was imported via Dubai and put on sale at markets and in shops in and around Tehran.
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