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Israeli Health Ministry Destroys 155 Kg of Unsafe Meat, Issues Public Warning

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First reported by Now 14 · 23 hours ago

What happened

The Israeli Ministry of Health destroyed 155 kilograms of unsafe meat, poultry, and fish from a southern business after serious violations were found, warning consumers not to eat unlabeled or expired products and promising continued enforcement.

  • 01Israeli Health Ministry destroyed 155 kg of beef, poultry, and fish due to serious safety violations.
  • 02Violations included illegal marketing, improper freezing/thawing, and lack of labeling.
  • 03Products were deemed unfit for consumption and destroyed under veterinary orders.
  • 04Consumers warned not to eat unlabeled or expired products from the business.
  • 05Health Ministry and local authorities will continue strict food safety enforcement.
  • 06Guidance on proper meat purchasing is available on the Ministry's website.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

MaarivCenter · Hebrew44 minutes ago
Israeli Health Ministry Destroys 155 Kg of Unsafe Meat, Issues Public Warning
Now 14Right · Hebrew23 hours ago
Israeli Authorities Seize Hundreds of Kilograms of Illegal Meat in Shfaram Ahead of High Holidays

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