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Normalization opposition in Jordan are against supplies to the Americans in Iraq
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 1/5/2005

The "higher executive committee for the protection of the homeland and withstanding normalization with Israel" called on the Jordanian government to stop the exportation of Jordanian fruits and vegetables to the American occupation forces in Iraq.

The committee which is presided over for by the banned Islamic Action Front party Hamzeh Mansour said in a statement on Monday that this call "stemmed from our national responsibility, we demand the government to stop the exportation of the Jordanian products for the American forces in Iraq."

The statement noted that prices of vegetables and fruits in Jordan have recently increased and attributed that increase which affected people of limited income to exporting these products to the American occupation forces in Iraq.

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