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Sending goods through the UAE land channel to Israel’

Sending goods through the UAE land channel to Israel.

Walla News revealed in a report in this regard that the land corridor has been implemented as an alternative to the Red Sea to help Israel.

According to this report, the land corridor from the ports of Dubai will reach the occupied territories by traveling 2,000 kilometers and passing through the countries of Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

In this way, the goods reach occupied Palestine by truck.

For this purpose, the Zionist regime has created an application called TruckNet which intends to encourage truckers and those in need of ground transportation services to use Dubai ports as an alternative to sea transportation through the Red Sea.

For this reason, it is suggested that instead of going around the continent of Africa, fresh goods should be transported to them by land.

In the continuation of the report, it is stated that in recent weeks, 10 trucks, as pioneers of this project, left for the occupied territories after being loaded in Persian Gulf ports.

This transfer is within the framework of the cooperation agreement that the Zionist regime signed with the UAE logistics service company Puretrans FZCO and the operation of the Dubai port DP WORLD in order to establish a cargo transportation line from the southern shores of the Persian Gulf to the port of Haifa and vice versa. That was done last week.

The Cabinet of the Zionist regime and especially the Ministry of War of this regime also agreed with it and declared it the fastest alternative to the Suez Canal.

The route from Dubai to occupied Palestine is 2550 km, which takes about 4 days, and from Bahrain, this distance is 1700 km and it took two days and 7 hours.

Walla News emphasized, that this land corridor costs 1.2 dollars per kilometer, which is a little more expensive than sea transportation on normal days, but it is currently cheaper than that.

It should be noted that Jordan’s official TV, in response to the Walla News report, denied this news and claimed that such a corridor did not pass through Jordanian territory.

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