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Yemen : Houthi weapons have range for East Med Sea attack threat

YemenOnline 06 May 2024
Houthi forces in Yemen have escalated their threat against commercial shipping to include vessels headed to Israel from the East Mediterranean Sea ... Ships headed to Israel were advised to withhold AIS destination information immediately.
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Houthi weapons have range for East Med Sea attack threat

Seatrade Maritime News 06 May 2024
Houthi forces in Yemen have escalated their threat against commercial shipping to include vessels headed to Israel from the East Mediterranean Sea ... Ships headed to Israel were advised to withhold AIS destination information immediately.
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Turkish, Israel firms circumvent boycott

Globes 06 May 2024
The "Globes" report last Thursday of the decision by Turkey to halt all exports and imports to and from Israeli ports made waves in Israel.
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EU naval mission says 'most powerful systems' fail to confront Yemenis: German media

Press TV 06 May 2024
In solidarity with the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, the Yemeni armed forces have targeted ships in the Red Sea with owners linked to Israel or those going to and from ports in the occupied territories.
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Hamas, Israel entrench Gaza truce positions

Guam Pacific Daily News 06 May 2024
Rockets fired from southern Lebanon are intercepted by Israeli air defences over northern Israel ... The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a loose alliance of Iran-backed groups, said early Monday it had targeted Israel's Eilat port with armed drones.
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Bahraini-based resistance group claims responsibility for drone attack on Israel port

Middle East Monitor 05 May 2024
The Bahraini-based resistance group, the Al-Ashtar Brigades has claimed responsibility for a drone attack on the Israeli-controlled port of Eilat (Umm Al-Rashrash).
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Iraqi Shiite militia claims missile attack on Israel

Xinhua 05 May 2024
BAGHDAD, May 5 (Xinhua) -- A Shiite militia in Iraq on Sunday claimed responsibility for an attack with a cruise missile on Haifa Port in Israel ... Haifa Port in northern Israel.
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Azerbaijani oil continues flowing to Israel via Turkey

Globes 05 May 2024
Azerbaijan maintains close relations both with Turkey and Israel, and is a major customer of Israel Aerospace Industries. Turkey has not yet halted the loading of oil tankers at Ceyhan port bound for Israel, according to Israeli sources.
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Ship carrying over 5,000 tons of humanitarian aid for Gaza sets sail from Türkiye

Anadolu Agency 05 May 2024
A total of 5,066 tons of aid, including food, baby care products, sleeping bags, and gluten-free goods, were loaded onto the ship at Mersin International Port under the guidance of the Turkish Red Crescent.
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The US is building a pier off Gaza to bring in humanitarian aid. Here's how ...

The Malta Independent 05 May 2024
And some aid groups say that with so much more needed, the focus should instead be on pushing Israel to ease obstacles to the delivery of aid on land routes ... There will be three zones at the port.
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Parts of Gaza in ‘full-blown famine,’ U.N. aid official says

The Spokesman-Review 05 May 2024
In recent weeks, after Israel faced mounting global pressure to improve dire conditions there, more aid has flowed into devastated the area ... Israel’s bombardment and restrictions in the territory have made delivering aid difficult.
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Houthis announce fourth escalation phase, sanctions on all ships associated with Israel’s ports if Rafah invaded

Middle East Monitor 04 May 2024
... escalation, announcing that the group would impose sanctions on all ships associated with and heading to Israeli ports if the city of Rafah is invaded.
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Adani Ports eyes Bataan for deep-sea port development in Philippines; project likely to boost global trade

Live Mint 04 May 2024
APSEZ currently has investments in 14 ports across India and three international ports, including the West Container Terminal (WCT) of Colombo Port, Israel's Haifa, and the Abbott Point Terminal on Australia's Pacific Ocean seaboard.
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Houthis threaten to widen ship attacks

Dawn 04 May 2024
With Israel’s Mediterranean ports lying about 2,000 kilometres from northern Yemen, it is unclear how much of a threat the Houthis will pose.
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World Food Program director Cindy McCain: parts of Gaza in 'full-blown famine'

Usatoday 04 May 2024
7, when Israel began a bombing campaign in retaliation for an attack in which Hamas killed around 1,200 people and took more than 200 people as hostages into Gaza ... Israel also destroyed Gaza's port, and fishing and farming have become inaccessible.

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