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Pharmacists in occupied East Jerusalem have had their medicines confiscated by the Israeli Government. Pharmacare ships to the EU -- including Germany, Belgium, and Spain. But now it's having problems selling its medication to locations just 30 minutes down the road. Some have also had to pay fines for selling products made in the Palestinian Territories. The Israeli Ministry of Health says the products don't meet their standards. Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan reports from the occupied West Bank.
