PNN – The Israeli media described the complete closure of the port of Eilat as a great victory for the Yemeni armed forces and a defeat for the regime’s economy.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the Yemen News website, in light of the continued military operations of the Yemeni armed forces in support of the Gaza front, all economic and military plans by the United States and the Zionist regime to ease the siege imposed on the port of Eilat and the Zionist regime’s shipping in this port have failed.
According to this report, the Israeli cabinet recently attempted again to launch the port of Eilat, but this attempt also failed when the Yemeni armed forces sank two ships, the “Eternity Sea” and the “Magic Seas” in the Red Sea. The sinking of the two ships was a powerful deterrent to shipping companies, warning them of the dangers of engaging with Israeli ports and the dangers of breaking the ban imposed on ships that cooperate with the Zionist regime.
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Yemen News announced that at the same time, ships crossing the Red Sea can easily pass through this waterway, while communicating with the Yemeni armed forces, introducing themselves, and emphasizing their lack of ties to the Zionist regime.
Yemen News considered the failure of the recent Israeli cabinet move to reopen the port of Eilat, which was supposed to take place today, a major strategic victory for Yemen that changed the concepts of influence and the balance of power in the region and is considered an unprecedented development in the history of Arab-Israeli conflicts.
The Zionist newspaper Globus, which specializes in economic issues, also writes that the blockade of Yemen in the Red Sea has paralyzed and completely closed the port of Eilat.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Calcasit had previously reported that the port of Eilat was facing the risk of complete closure. The newspaper described the incident as a great victory for Yemen’s Ansarullah and a defeat for the Israeli economy.