Egyptian Cabinet Asserts Availability of Basic Commodities

A woman holding her baby shops at a vegetable market in Cairo (Reuters)
A woman holding her baby shops at a vegetable market in Cairo (Reuters)
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Egyptian Cabinet Asserts Availability of Basic Commodities

A woman holding her baby shops at a vegetable market in Cairo (Reuters)
A woman holding her baby shops at a vegetable market in Cairo (Reuters)

Egyptian government asserted that the country has enough stock of all basic commodities, and monitoring campaigns to fight monopolistic practices are being intensified during Ramadan month.

The Egyptian Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, Ali al-Moselhi, said that the strategic reserve of various essential commodities is reassuring, with discounts ranging between 20 and 30 percent at the Ministry's outlets and "Ahlan Ramadan" exhibitions.

The Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, reaffirmed the necessity of preserving the state's strategic stock of primary food commodities and maximizing the added value of storing items from the series of strategic silos established throughout the republic.

Madbouly indicated that the stocks aim to maintain the stability of the state's food security position by meeting the needs of citizens in appropriate quantities.

Moselhi revealed the position of the strategic stock and balances of all essential food commodities within the planning framework to preserve the strategic stock despite the repercussions of the global crisis.

The meeting reviewed the strategic stockpile of wheat, sugar, corn, oil, rice, and frozen meat and poultry, stressing that the strategic reserve of various essential commodities is reassuring.

The stockpile is sufficient for the local consumption of about three months, noting that the season for supplying local wheat will start in April.

Moselhi pointed out that the rice stock is enough for about four months, some quantities have been contracted, and the supply of sugar covers four months, while oil suffices the market's needs for about five months and pasta for a period of seven months.

The Egyptian government announced that 25,000 tons of frozen poultry would be exempted from customs taxes to be placed in the Ministry's outlets, within the framework of providing food commodities to citizens at reasonable prices to meet their needs.

The government affirms its interest in providing basic commodities to the citizen at fair prices to reduce the repercussions of global crises on the citizen.

It indicates that it would not tolerate merchants monopolizing food commodities and increasing the prices, urging the citizens to report any such practices.

The cabinet approved a draft decision by the Prime Minister to amend some provisions of the minimum wage decision for public employees, depending on their job level.



Israel Says it Struck Hezbollah Sites in Lebanon after Drone Attack on Mount Hermon

An Israeli fighter jet ejects flares while flying over an area near the Lebanon-Israel border, as seen from an undisclosed location in northern Israel, 07 July 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
An Israeli fighter jet ejects flares while flying over an area near the Lebanon-Israel border, as seen from an undisclosed location in northern Israel, 07 July 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
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Israel Says it Struck Hezbollah Sites in Lebanon after Drone Attack on Mount Hermon

An Israeli fighter jet ejects flares while flying over an area near the Lebanon-Israel border, as seen from an undisclosed location in northern Israel, 07 July 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
An Israeli fighter jet ejects flares while flying over an area near the Lebanon-Israel border, as seen from an undisclosed location in northern Israel, 07 July 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI

Israel's military said in a statement early on Monday it launched multiple air and artillery strikes overnight on what it said were Hezbollah military targets in Lebanon.

The strikes came after the Iranian-backed militant group said on Sunday it had launched a drone attack on Mount Hermon in the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights.

Israel has key surveillance, espionage and air defense installations on Mount Hermon where it overlooks the Syrian capital.

Hezbollah said this was its first such bombing since it began trading fire with Israel on Oct. 8, a day after Hamas attacked southern Israel, sparking the Gaza war. Hezbollah says it would halt operations only when the war ends.

Although it had hit other areas in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights repeatedly, Hezbollah said it was the first time to hit the military target that is at the highest elevation in the Israeli-controlled territory.