OOCL transport company stopped the transfer of goods to occupied Palestine
The major shipping company OOCL announced that it will immediately stop shipping goods to Israel. |
According to the report of the Fars News Agency International Group, the large shipping company OOCL announced the suspension of the transfer of goods to occupied Palestine and announced that the company’s ships will not move to Israel until further notice.
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Israel’s Channel 13 announced the news, saying that the company, whose office is located in Hong Kong, has stopped all cooperation with Israel after 25 years of partnership. This network stated that the reason for this OOCL decision was the Yemeni threats to target all the ships towards Israel. Due to technical reasons, OCCL will immediately stop receiving goods from Israel and transferring goods from it until further notice.” ordered its containers to avoid traffic in the Red Sea.
In recent weeks, in parallel with the escalation of attacks by the Israeli regime against Gaza, the Yemeni army attacked Israeli ships that They have narrowed down their intention to cross the Bab al-Mandab strait in the Red Sea and have already targeted the occupied territories of Palestine and especially Eilat port with drones and missiles.
40 100% of the world’s international trade is carried out through this strait, which passes between Yemen, at the southwestern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and the African continent. At the time of Tehran, it announced that following the attack on commercial ships in the region, it will stop the movement of all its container cargoes from the Red Sea. The French company announced: “The situation is extremely critical and security concerns are increasing.” cross the Red Sea, order them to reach safe areas and cancel their journey.” However, the Yemenis have declared that the Red Sea is a safe navigation area for other ships. In this regard, Naser al-Din Amer, Deputy Minister of Information of Yemen’s Ansarullah, in an interview with a western media last night, described and explained the purpose of Yemen’s operations in the Red Sea against ships owned by Israel or bound for ports in occupied Palestine.
Amer said in an interview with Newsweek magazine: “Our operation is specifically against the enemy of Zionism and ships bound for Israeli ports, and we did not target any ship outside of this framework.”
This Yemeni Ansarullah official explained that the purpose of operations in the Red Sea is to deliver aid, food and medicine to Gaza.
US Central Command (CENTCOM) in a statement on Saturday claimed that the country’s USS Carney destroyer, operating in the Red Sea, shot down 14 unmanned aerial systems that were fired as a wave of drones from areas under the control of the Houthis in Yemen (Ansarullah).
Grant Shapps, the British Defense Minister, also claimed on Saturday that the country’s navy ship “shot down a suspected offensive drone that was targeting commercial ships in the Red Sea with a missile.” .”
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