El Al, Israel's national carrier, suspended flights to Johannesburg due to the ICJ case and decreased demand. Two major Israeli supermarkets, Shufersal and Rami Levy, stopped ordering grapes. Guernsey's canceled an auction of Nelson Mandela's items, including his prison tennis racket, citing developments in South Africa. The auction was also suspended in New York after a South African agency filed court papers to return the items.
The New York auction house that was planning to sell several dozen of Nelson Mandela’s personal belongings next month suspended the event after a South African government agency filed court papers seeking to force the return of the items. https://t.co/WMPAkJzv88
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Guernsey’s, which was auctioning off some major Nelson Mandela items, including the tennis racket he used while in prison on Robben Island, vaguely says its auction is being canceled due to developments in South Africa. https://t.co/2KkvtNTiu4
Voetsek: "Israel’s national carrier, El Al, was reported to have suspended its scheduled flights to Johannesburg from 1 April because of the ICJ case and a decline in demand for the route. Two major supermarkets in Israel, Shufersal and Rami Levy, have stopped ordering grapes"