Occupied Jerusalem: Israel has taken the upper hand in a new kind of Mideast conflict, one fought with chickpeas instead of bullets.
A Guinness World Records adjudicator has confirmed that Israeli chefs in an Arab town outside Occupied Jerusalem now hold the world record for the biggest serving of hummus, the chickpea paste that is a staple and an obsession for many in the Middle East.
Jack Brockbank put the amount of hummus prepared by the chefs Friday at 9,017 pounds 4,090 kilogrammes.
The record doubles the previous one set in October by cooks in Lebanon.
Lebanon and Israel have officially been at war for decades.
When the Lebanese chefs prepared their dish, they called it a move to reaffirm ownership of a food they say has been appropriated by Israelis.