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Australia refrains from exporting livestock meat to Zionist enemy entity due to Yemeni embargo


The Australian Broadcasting Corporation announced that the Australian Department of Agriculture has refrained from granting permits to ship livestock meat from Australia to the Zionist enemy entity, due to fears that it will be attacked by Yemen.

“As a result of threats from Yemen, only two thousand and 728 head of cattle have been shipped to Israel this year, compared to more than 70,000 last year,” the authority said in a statement today.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation quoted the head of livestock at agricultural group WAFarmers as saying that the cattle shipment to the Israel was ready for loading but due to fears of being attacked by Yemen, management was unable to give the vessel the green light to reload.

The head of the livestock department explained that there is a great need for sheep and cattle in the “Israel” at the moment. The price of red meat has risen dramatically and there is a severe shortage of supply.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation cited what it called security concern
s from Yemen and the Red Sea hampering livestock shipments from Fremantle Australia to the enemy entity. An export ship has been waiting for four weeks for a permit to sail to the entity from Fremantle.

In support of the Palestinian people, who have been subjected to a war of Zionist genocide for ten months, the Yemeni armed forces have imposed an embargo on ships associated with the usurping entity and prevented the entry of ships into the ports of that entity.

The Yemeni embargo led to high prices and the lack of goods within the entity, in addition to the closure of the port of um al-Rashrash in southern occupied Palestine, with the complete cessation of navigation movement in it.

Source: Yemen News Agency