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Jordan continues olive exports to Israel despite objections

Some Jordanians condemn the country's export of olives to Israel, saying it hurts the local economy while helping Israel.

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Jordanian farmers pick olives during a harvest at a farm near Irbid, north of Amman, Jordan, Nov. 18, 2014. — REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Some Jordanians want their country to stop exporting olives to Israel, citing political and economic reasons. Jordan officially opposes Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, and many of its citizens are of Palestinian origin. Those protesting olive exports say the practice is a form of normalization and benefits Israel, which resells the produce under Israeli brand names.

Manaf Majali, a Jordanian dentist and member of the Jordanian Anti-Normalization Committee, told Al-Monitor that exporting olives to Israel goes against Jordan's national interests. 

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