Occupied Port of Eilat Declares Bankruptcy Due to Historic Naval Blockade

The Port of Eilat in southern occupied Palestine officially declared bankruptcy, in light of an 85% decline in activity as a result of the operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces prohibiting access to the port.

The CEO of the port stated that only one ship had arrived at the port in recent months.

In addition to operations from Yemen, resistance factions in Iraq and Bahrain have also repeatedly targeted the port. The port is used for car imports and potash exports from the Dead Sea through ICL.

The ports of Asdod and Haifa are also suffering economic consequences as a result of resistance operations, which cripple the zionist economy due to the fact that 99% of its imports arrive by sea.

Asnar Allah in Yemen has launched unprecedented prolonged attacks, imposing a naval blockade on the occupying regime. Yemen has also managed to defeat the US military in its first Naval War since WWII.