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Riyadh and Abu Dhabi help Israel to bypass the Red Sea

Yediot Aharanot newspaper wrote that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are helping Israel bypass the Red Sea and avoid Yemeni attacks.

According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, with the attacks of the Yemeni armed forces on Israeli ships or ships that are going to the port of Eilat, severe economic pressure has been directed at Tel Aviv, but Yediot Aharonot newspaper wrote that Riyadh and Abu Dhabi They are trying to help Israel to reduce the economic pressure.

According to this newspaper, instead of bypassing Africa and reaching Israel through a long and expensive route, Israeli shipping companies ship their cargoes. are unloaded in the UAE and Saudi ports in the Persian Gulf, and from there the goods are transported by truck through Saudi Arabia and then Jordan to occupied Palestine.

Yediot Aharonot added: Israelis who want to import goods for Easter have no choice but to do so. Saudi Arabia has taken the goods to Israel, which were previously imported through the Red Sea.

According to this report, after the “Houthis” prevented the ships from moving towards the port of Eilat, the ships had to They have reached the western ports of Israel by going around the African continent and crossing the Cape of Good Hope and spending a month more. Also, many African companies, fearing the actions of the Yemenis, unload their goods in Italy or Cyprus to be transported from there to Israel. Each container was 2,000 dollars, but now it has increased to 8,000 dollars, and if before this the ships took a month to reach Israel, now this time has doubled.

Meanwhile, it takes between 15 and 20 days to ship containers from Saudi Arabia or Bahrain and the UAE to Israel.

On the other hand The spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces says that “Israeli ships or ships that are connected to them in any way will not have the slightest chance to cross the Red Sea”.

In an interview with a Russian network, Al-Bakhiti said about the concern of other countries to pass through the Red Sea: Yemeni armed forces ensure the safe passage of commercial ships of other countries from the attack of Russian and Chinese ships.

Bab al-Mandab is a strait between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula and the exit route of the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, where usually 12 to 15 percent of sea trade flows through this route, which is a total of 85 percent of the total world trade.

Murad Mansour, a Yemeni economic researcher, said in an interview with Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed that the Zionist regime has so far spent more than 3 billion due to Yemen’s attacks in the Red Sea. The dollar has been damaged, and taking into account that the Yemeni armed forces have decided to block all ships bound for Israel’s ports, regardless of their nationality, this amount of damage will probably reach more than 6.5 billion dollars.

Following the Zionist regime’s attack on the Gaza Strip and the all-round siege of the people, Yemen’s Ansarullah announced that it will attack commercial ships bound for the ports of this regime in the Red Sea as long as Israel prevents humanitarian aid from reaching the people of Gaza. . So far, the Yemenis have seized several ships related to the Zionist regime and attacked dozens of American and Israeli ships, and of course, dozens of other ships have also been forced to change their route or return to their origin.

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