Chicken shortage expected, ministry warns

The Agriculture Ministry is warning that there will be a shortage of chicken in Israel next week due to the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, or Festival of the Sacrifice.

Due to the festival, which commemorates the willingness of the patriarch Abraham, or Ibrahim in the Muslim tradition, to sacrifice his son and God’s intervention that stopped the slaughter, many of Israel’s Muslim poultry slaughterers will not be able to work, which is expected to lead to a shortage between September 12 and 16, the ministry says.

Thousands of Palestinians pray outside Al-Aqsa Mosque, atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City, on the Muslim holiday of Eid Al Adha in October 2014. (Photo credit: Sliman Khader/FLASH90)
Thousands of Palestinians pray outside Al-Aqsa Mosque, atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City, on the Muslim holiday of Eid Al Adha in October 2014. (Photo credit: Sliman Khader/FLASH90)

The Muslim holiday, which starts the night of September 11, lasts through that night and for the next four days.

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