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Kosher l'Besach

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April 2, 2015, 2 PM ET

The Arabic language doesn't have the consonant 'P', which makes it difficult for many Arabs to pronounce words that aren't part of their native language, such as the words "Palestine", "Pesach" and "Passover".

Instead Arabs replace the "P" with a "B".

Apparently not being able to pronounce it, also means not being able to hear it correctly either.

A sharp-eyed Israeli inspector captured this shipment of eggs that Balestinians from the B.A. were trying to illegally smuggle into Little Israel.

The stamp on the egg says "Kosher Besach" instead of "Kosher Pesach".

Oops. Foiled Again.

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