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Arabs and Jews do Brisk Business in Hebron

Many factories in the Palestinian Authority side of Hebron do brisk,
regular business with Israel, as described in a report by Kan 11
news
. Israeli journalists visited several Hebron factories and spoke with
their owners about their business relationship with Israel. 


 




There is a fair chance that Israelis have eaten in a kitchen made in Hebron without
realizing it. Architects and designers in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities order
products manufactured in the many PA industrial companies in Hebron. High tech robotic
machinery creates sinks, countertops, etc., made to order from places such as the
Arab-owned Qandeel
furniture
factory.


 


H1 Hebron is the largest, most populated, most advanced, most industrialized,
most prosperous city in the Palestinian Authority. Trucks with PA-made products are
delivered to Israel every day.


 


An Israeli brand name logo is added to the merchandise after it crosses the
green line. Mattresses are a big business in Hebron. One such factory has 150
employees.


 


Zamzam plastic
factory
in Hebron has been suppling Israeli with plastic bags for 50 years.
They produce 50 tons every day with 75% going to Israel.


 


For plastic products used in cooking and storing food, there is an orthodox
Jewish “Badatz” kosher label, attesting that all lubricants
and finishing oils
are vegetable-based and not animal-based.



They also manufacture plasticware that is certified kosher-for-Passover labels, insuring
no bread or leavened material was used. A certified Jewish kashrut inspector from Israel
comes to Hebron to approve.



For the Israeli elections, they print campaign material for different political parties
regardless of political stance, right-wing or left-wing.



Al-Jebrini dairy
company in Hebron exports two trucks daily, one to Arab shops in Jerusalem, and one to
Gaza. The cheese products sent to Jerusalem have Hebrew and Arabic labels and are
compliant with Israeli government health standards. The ones sent to Gaza have Arabic
labels. They are wary of exporting to other Israeli cities so that they don’t get
boycotted by their fellow Arabs. Other limitations include Israeli import laws on
dairy products.



“We, as two close economies, would benefit from complementing each other,” said the
owner. “Both sides have an interest in raising individual income in the
area.”



Hebron business owners speak with pride that their factories are high-tech and modern
with computerized manufacturing processes.



Achmad Amaleh, an entrepreneur and businessman born in Hebron, currently living in
Jerusalem  said, “we do have national aspirations that we would like to advance,
not displacing those national aspirations of the other side. But on the other hand we
have economic aspirations too. And one does not exclude the other.”


 


“Kosher, Made in Hebron” was produced by Kan 11, written by Gal Berger,
edited by Vered Lidani.



Hebron is divided between the H1 section, comprising 80% of the city, controlled by
the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli section, comprising 20% of the city. The
Israeli side includes the old city, and Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs.
Israeli civilians are allowed access to only the Israeli neighborhoods within the 20% of
H2.  


 


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HEBRON CONTACT INFORMATION

 

United States contact info:



http://www.hebronfund.org

1760 Ocean Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11230

718-677-6886

info@hebronfund.org

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Israeli contact info:


http://www.hebron.com


http://hebron.org.il


02-996-5333

office@hebron.com

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