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German luxury store brings back Israeli wine after uproar
Published Mon, Nov 23, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Berlin
BERLIN luxury department store KaDeWe said on Sunday that it would resume selling Israeli wines it had pulled from its shelves over new European Union (EU) labelling guidelines for products from Jewish settlements.
The decision to stop carrying the wines, reported on Friday in the German media, had sparked fury in Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasting a "boycott" by the German company.
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