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カタールへはサウジアラビア経由で食料品の大部分が輸入されている。
Doha Newsは、食料品店を含む様々な店を訪れた買い物客の写真を公開し、このような大騒ぎは、断食月「ラマダン」後にしかみられないと指摘した。
人々は、牛乳、飲料水、米、肉、卵などを購入している。
カタールの首都ドーハの住民の1人は、ショッピングセンター「Villaggio mall」のスーパー「Carrefour」で、「私は未だかつてこのような光景を見たことがない。人々は食料や水でいっぱいになったカートを押して出ていく」と語った。
カタールのSNSでは、空っぽになった食品棚の写真が拡散されている。
なおカタールの住民たちは、まず鳥肉と、その他の生肉、冷凍肉を買い込んだという。
6月5日、バーレーン、アラブ首長国連邦、サウジアラビア、エジプト、イエメン、リビア暫定政府、モルディブ、モーリシャスは、カタールの首長がテロや過激思想を支持しているとして、カタールとの断交を発表した。サウジアラビアはカタールへの陸上輸出を禁止し、国境を閉鎖。カタールは一方、外交関係を断絶したアラブ諸国の決定に遺憾の意を示し、取られた行為を不当だと述べた。
© AP Photo / Doha NewsIn this photo provided by Doha News, shoppers stock up on supplies at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar on Monday, June 5, 2017 after Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, through which the tiny Gulf nation imports most of its food. Saudi Arabia and three Arab countries severed ties to Qatar on Monday and moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to the energy-rich nation that is home to a major U.S. military base, accusing it of supporting regional terror groups.
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© AP Photo / Doha News
In this photo provided by Doha News, shoppers stock up on supplies at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar on Monday, June 5, 2017 after Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, through which the tiny Gulf nation imports most of its food. Saudi Arabia and three Arab countries severed ties to Qatar on Monday and moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to the energy-rich nation that is home to a major U.S. military base, accusing it of supporting regional terror groups.
© AP Photo / @shalome05People are seen buying food staples at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar, Monday, June 5, 2017. Four Arab nations have cut diplomatic ties to Qatar, further deepening a rift between Gulf Arab nations over that country’s support for Islamist groups. Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates all said they would withdraw their diplomatic staff from Qatar, a gas-rich nation that will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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© AP Photo / @shalome05
People are seen buying food staples at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar, Monday, June 5, 2017. Four Arab nations have cut diplomatic ties to Qatar, further deepening a rift between Gulf Arab nations over that country’s support for Islamist groups. Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates all said they would withdraw their diplomatic staff from Qatar, a gas-rich nation that will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
© AP Photo / Doha NewsIn this photo provided by Doha News, shoppers stock up on supplies at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar on Monday, June 5, 2017 after. Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, through which the tiny Gulf nation imports most of its food. Saudi Arabia and three Arab countries severed ties to Qatar on Monday and moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to the energy-rich nation that is home to a major U.S. military base, accusing it of supporting regional terror groups.
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© AP Photo / Doha News
In this photo provided by Doha News, shoppers stock up on supplies at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar on Monday, June 5, 2017 after. Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, through which the tiny Gulf nation imports most of its food. Saudi Arabia and three Arab countries severed ties to Qatar on Monday and moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to the energy-rich nation that is home to a major U.S. military base, accusing it of supporting regional terror groups.
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© AP Photo / Doha News
In this photo provided by Doha News, shoppers stock up on supplies at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar on Monday, June 5, 2017 after Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, through which the tiny Gulf nation imports most of its food. Saudi Arabia and three Arab countries severed ties to Qatar on Monday and moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to the energy-rich nation that is home to a major U.S. military base, accusing it of supporting regional terror groups.
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© AP Photo / @shalome05
People are seen buying food staples at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar, Monday, June 5, 2017. Four Arab nations have cut diplomatic ties to Qatar, further deepening a rift between Gulf Arab nations over that country’s support for Islamist groups. Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates all said they would withdraw their diplomatic staff from Qatar, a gas-rich nation that will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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© AP Photo / Doha News
In this photo provided by Doha News, shoppers stock up on supplies at a supermarket in Doha, Qatar on Monday, June 5, 2017 after. Saudi Arabia closed its land border with Qatar, through which the tiny Gulf nation imports most of its food. Saudi Arabia and three Arab countries severed ties to Qatar on Monday and moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to the energy-rich nation that is home to a major U.S. military base, accusing it of supporting regional terror groups.