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Ukraine Files Police Complaint in Israel Over Alleged Stolen Wheat Imports​

According to the Ukrainian Embassy in Tel Aviv, some of the wheat came from occupied Ukrainian territory despite being sold as Russian produce •


Dizengoff Trading, which purchased one shipment, said it has 'no future orders for Russian wheat

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In an unusual move, the Ukrainian Embassy in Tel Aviv filed a complaint with the Israel Police last week against two Israeli companies it alleges were involved in importing wheat stolen by Russia from occupied areas of eastern Ukraine.

The two companies are Zenziper, whose name was revealed by Haaretz last week and which decided not to accept the suspicious shipment, and another company, Dizengoff Trading. According to the complaint, Dizengoff received 43,800 tons of grain, including some 16,500 tons of allegedly stolen wheat, which was unloaded from the ship Abinsk after it docked at Haifa Port on April 12.

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According to the complaint, the wheat was first loaded onto two smaller ships docked at ports in occupied eastern Ukraine. The Leonid Pastrikov loaded about 7,600 tons at the port of Berdyansk, while the Fedor loaded about 8,900 tons at the port of Sevastopol.

The police complaint alleges the grain supplier was the Russian company Strategic Grain Management, headquartered in Dubai. Haaretz has obtained satellite images showing that the same smaller feeder ships were present at the ports of Berdyansk and Sevastopol on the dates cited by the Ukrainians.

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The Abinsk has often turned off its transponders for extended periods to disappear from international tracking systems. Shipping sources say this method is used to conceal where the cargo was loaded. But on March 17, after being loaded by the two ships that had arrived from occupied ports, it turned its transponders back on and set sail for Israel.

On April 12, unloading began at the Dagon silos in Haifa, and the grain was delivered to Dizengoff Trading.
Dizengoff Trading said in response: "Our company has no future orders for Russian wheat." The company added, "Like other importers in the sector, we were surprised to hear about the matter and are waiting to receive instructions from the relevant Israeli authorities. Our company operates according to accepted standards of international trade, and we have all the required documents."

Ukraine is not backing down
Before the embassy filed its formal police complaint, separate complaints were submitted in Israel to the police's Lahav 433 – the umbrella crime-fighting unit – and to the Israel Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority by attorney Liora Turlevsky.

Acting on behalf of the Ukrainian Embassy, she alleged offenses including false declarations regarding the origin of the grain, document forgery, fraud and money laundering. The authorities were asked to allow sampling of the cargo for laboratory testing to determine the wheat's origin, as well as to seize the ship's documents and correspondence between those involved in the deal in order to "expose the chain of fraud."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Credit: AFP/Christophe Ena
The filing of an official complaint signed by the embassy itself – rather than by lawyers – marks a significant escalation in efforts to advance the investigation and handling of the case.

Initially, Ukraine preferred to pursue complaints under Israeli law, accusing the companies involved of false declarations or document forgery. Now, alongside its actions in Israel, Ukraine is also engaging with the European Union, seeking sanctions against Israeli companies based on international law. The argument centers on alleged trade in agricultural produce from occupied territory – a claim likely to be sensitive in Israel.

A source in the grain import sector said the Israeli companies fell victim to what he described as a "Russian sting."
"Israeli firms have been buying for years from established, reputable suppliers," he said. "What's been happening recently is that a small portion of the cargo – no more than 20 percent – comes from questionable sources." In the case of the Abinsk shipment received by Dizengoff Trading, however, the share of grain from territory occupied by Russia was higher, at around 33 percent.

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According to the source, importers are required to submit extensive documentation in Israel – to customs authorities, the Agriculture Ministry and even the Chief Rabbinate on matters of kashrut – and falsifying the origin of grain carries far-reaching implications, not only for trade but also for relations between Israel and Ukraine.

Difficult to trace the origin
In Ukraine, officials have expressed disappointment with Israel's response. As early as last Thursday, shortly after the complaint was filed, Israel's Foreign Ministry said the Ukrainian complaint "contains information gaps and lacks supporting evidence." However, under mutual legal assistance treaties between states, there is no requirement to submit evidence at this stage, as doing so could compromise the investigation.

Ukraine's ability to investigate the case is limited. The main evidence in its possession consists of satellite images showing ships loading wheat at ports in occupied territory and later transferring the cargo to larger vessels that sailed to Israel. To establish the grain's origin, Ukrainian authorities are seeking the samples they requested, which could be analyzed for soil markers characteristic of eastern Ukraine.

Around 90 percent of the wheat consumed in Israel is imported, with Russia the country's largest supplier. Since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, imports from Russia have surged, while imports from Ukraine – previously Israel's leading wheat exporter until 2021 – have declined.

Ukraine's economic and legal campaign against the smuggling of stolen grain could alter this dynamic, as it has become increasingly difficult to trace the true origin of wheat presented as Russian.

 

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China's embassy did not dispute the U.S. account of the discussion, saying it hoped all sides can work together to resume normal traffic through the strait, which before the war handled one-fifth of the world's oil and gas supply.

"Keeping the area safe and stable and ensuring unimpeded passage serves the common interest of the international community," embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu told Reuters.

Tehran has demanded a right to collect tolls on shipping traffic as a precondition for ending the war. The U.S. has imposed a naval blockade on Iran, and Trump has floated the possibility of imposing its own fees on traffic or working with Iran to collect tolls.

(After domestic and international pushback, the White ‌House has ⁠since said Trump wants to see the Strait of Hormuz open up for traffic without any limitations)
 

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The financial repercussions aren’t just affecting Americans, but ripping out globally on top of the good will demonstrated by the Trump administration to America’s traditional allies and enemies alike during his second term. While Trump flails in negotiations with an increasingly resolute Iran, he obsesses over a $1 billion White House ballroom project and continues to use his presidency to enrich himself and his family.
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The war with Iran caused an entirely predictable oil shock in the Strait of Hormuz, and in turn, an entirely predictable blow to Americans’ wallets.
1778678321235.jpegEvery serious energy and security observer of the region knew that this was a likely effect of such a conflict. But Trump went ahead anyway because he was so fixated on claiming another regime change that he didn’t stop for a moment to think about the repercussions.
The trip comes as each side seeks to manage its most consequential relationship, in a moment when Trump is struggling politically because of his decision to attack Iran in February.
 

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The financial repercussions aren’t just affecting Americans, but ripping out globally on top of the good will demonstrated by the Trump administration to America’s traditional allies and enemies alike during his second term. While Trump flails in negotiations with an increasingly resolute Iran, he obsesses over a $1 billion White House ballroom project and continues to use his presidency to enrich himself and his family.
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The war with Iran caused an entirely predictable oil shock in the Strait of Hormuz, and in turn, an entirely predictable blow to Americans’ wallets.
View attachment 34392Every serious energy and security observer of the region knew that this was a likely effect of such a conflict. But Trump went ahead anyway because he was so fixated on claiming another regime change that he didn’t stop for a moment to think about the repercussions.
The trip comes as each side seeks to manage its most consequential relationship, in a moment when Trump is struggling politically because of his decision to attack Iran in February.
Trump did this because he's been compromised by Netanyahu and can't get out.

Israeli opposition in the Knesset put forth a bill to call Parliament which leads to an election 90 days later and has openly called for a purge of Netanyahu appointees.

Shit is hitting the fan.
 

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Shit is hitting the fan.
The Middle East conflict that Trump started, and seems unable to finish, will cast a long shadow over two days of talks amid fears that he might be tempted to weaken US support for Taiwan, the self-governing democracy claimed by China, in return for Xi’s assistance.

“I don’t think we need any help with Iran,” Trump said to reporters before departing the White House on Tuesday. “We’ll win it one way or the other – peacefully or otherwise.”

(Whatever winning means in this context)
 

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The Middle East conflict that Trump started, and seems unable to finish, will cast a long shadow over two days of talks amid fears that he might be tempted to weaken US support for Taiwan, the self-governing democracy claimed by China, in return for Xi’s assistance.

“I don’t think we need any help with Iran,” Trump said to reporters before departing the White House on Tuesday. “We’ll win it one way or the other – peacefully or otherwise.”

(Whatever winning means in this context)
Trump didn't start this, Bibi did.
 

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Jerusalem Church Leaders Urge Israel to Address 'Hate Crimes' Against Christians at Knesset Committee

At a Knesset hearing on harassment of Christian clergy in Jerusalem's Old City amid growing scrutiny of violent incidents, church leaders described spitting, kicking, stone-throwing and intimidation, which opposition MK Gilad Kariv called a 'moral disgrace'

An Israeli Knesset committee convened on Wednesday to discuss recent attacks and harassment targeting Christians in Jerusalem's Old City, amid widespread criticism that Israeli authorities are not sufficiently dealing with such attacks.

Israel's Knesset Committee for Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs discussed the "impact of such violent incidents on worldwide antisemitism, the standing of Jewish communities in the diaspora and interfaith dialogue."

Opening the discussion, Israeli opposition lawmaker and committee chairman Gilad Kariv called recent incidents a "moral disgrace and an educational failure," saying they have become routine and require action beyond Knesset discussions.

The discussion comes amid growing scrutiny of Israel's treatment of Christians and Christian holy sites, especially in Jerusalem, following several incidents that drew international criticism.
 

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Both Iraq and Pakistan have cut deals with Iran to ship oil and liquefied natural gas from the Gulf, according to five sources with knowledge of the matter, in a demonstration of Tehran's ability to control energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

"Iran has shifted from blocking Hormuz to controlling access to it ... Hormuz is no longer a neutral transit route, it is a controlled corridor," Claudio Steuer of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies said.
On a second major front, Israel launched a ground invasion and bombing campaign of Lebanon in March in pursuit of Hezbollah fighters after the armed group fired across the border in solidarity with Iran.
 

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Both Iraq and Pakistan have cut deals with Iran to ship oil and liquefied natural gas from the Gulf, according to five sources with knowledge of the matter, in a demonstration of Tehran's ability to control energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

"Iran has shifted from blocking Hormuz to controlling access to it ... Hormuz is no longer a neutral transit route, it is a controlled corridor," Claudio Steuer of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies said.
Arab/Persian alliances are opposite of the Zionist dream of ME dominance. Oopsies. Everything that could go wrong with the Jew Klux Klan's plans are going wrong.
On a second major front, Israel launched a ground invasion and bombing campaign of Lebanon in March in pursuit of Hezbollah fighters after the armed group fired across the border in solidarity with Iran.
Iran can't have allies? US is Israel's proxy, should they be?
 

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Arab/Persian alliances are opposite of the Zionist dream of ME dominance. Oopsies. Everything that could go wrong with the Jew Klux Klan's plans are going wrong.

Iran can't have allies? US is Israel's proxy, should they be?
I just posted excerpts and links to two news stories. You can chew them up and regurgitate them however suits your fancy. We are all entitled to our opinions and I’ve got a pretty good idea of what yours is.😁
Analysts said that while Xi might agree to nudge Iran's leaders back to the negotiating table, China's leader will be reluctant to cut economic support for Beijing's most important partner in the Middle East or to stop supplying it with the dual-use goods its military needs.

Trump aides see Beijing - the biggest buyer of Iranian oil - as one of few players able to persuade decision-makers in Tehran to finalize a deal with Washington, according to two people briefed on plans for the meeting. Absent tools to force China's hand, Washington aims to persuade (like actual diplomacy?) the country's leaders that it's in their interest that the war end now.
 

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I just posted excerpts and links to two news stories. You can chew them up and regurgitate them however suits your fancy. We are all entitled to our opinions and I’ve got a pretty good idea of what yours is.😁
I have the rest of this life off. I have plenty of time to nod or call bullshit

As we should and I have no qualms. Truth is freedom.
Analysts said that while Xi might agree to nudge Iran's leaders back to the negotiating table, China's leader will be reluctant to cut economic support for Beijing's most important partner in the Middle East or to stop supplying it with the dual-use goods its military needs.

Trump aides see Beijing - the biggest buyer of Iranian oil - as one of few players able to persuade decision-makers in Tehran to finalize a deal with Washington, according to two people briefed on plans for the meeting. Absent tools to force China's hand, Washington aims to persuade (like actual diplomacy?) the country's leaders that it's in their interest that the war end now.
Funny. Trump following Bibi is the best thing to happen to America in a century.
 
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The U.K. Protest Movement, Not Starmer's Government, Is Abandoning the Jewish Community

At a time of unprecedented violence against British Jews, the government is navigating between protecting free speech and maintaining public safety. But slogans like 'the U.K. government are Zio and Epstein Class Bootlickers' reflect blindness to the accumulating antisemitic attacks.


Genocide and attacking neighbours has consequences.
 

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Shucks... too bad they made it into Lebanon a year ago.
Yep. Guess so…Saudi fighter jets bombed targets linked to powerful Tehran-backed Shi'ite militias in Iraq during the Iran war, while retaliatory strikes were also launched from Kuwait into Iraq, multiple sources familiar with the matter said.
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So, does nation strike back at a non-nation status militia proxy whatever, without striking the nation that the non-nation jamboree had set itself up in anyway?

The Saudi strikes were carried out by Saudi air force fighter jets on Iran-linked militia targets near the kingdom's northern border with Iraq, one Western official and the person briefed on the matter said. The Western official said some strikes took place around the time of the April 7 U.S.-Iran ceasefire.

They targeted sites from which drone and missile attacks were launched at Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, the sources said. Sounds oddly familiar.
 

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Yep. Guess so…Saudi fighter jets bombed targets linked to powerful Tehran-backed Shi'ite militias in Iraq during the Iran war, while retaliatory strikes were also launched from Kuwait into Iraq, multiple sources familiar with the matter said.
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So, does nation strike back at a non-nation status militia proxy whatever, without striking the nation that the non-nation jamboree had set itself up in anyway?

The Saudi strikes were carried out by Saudi air force fighter jets on Iran-linked militia targets near the kingdom's northern border with Iraq, one Western official and the person briefed on the matter said. The Western official said some strikes took place around the time of the April 7 U.S.-Iran ceasefire.

They targeted sites from which drone and missile attacks were launched at Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, the sources said. Sounds oddly familiar.
And UAE is a victim or a proxy too?