The Israeli port to fire half of the workers due to the attacks in Yemen

50% of the workers in the port of Eilat of the Zionist administration of Israel are at risk of being red-penned due to the effects of the attacks of the Yemeni forces in the Red Port.

Mar 23, 2024 - 05:59
The Israeli port to fire half of the workers due to the attacks in Yemen
The Israeli port to fire half of the workers due to the attacks in Yemen

The Arab news agency has reported the news and explained that the Israeli port is preparing to lay off half of its 120 employees due to the heavy losses suffered by the port following the attack by Yemeni soldiers.

Gideon Golber, the Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Eilat has said that they are in the final stages of dismissing dozens of workers due to the heavy losses they suffered in the past several months. 

The Zionist newspaper Calcalist has reported that loading and unloading activities in the port of Eilat belonging to the Zionist administration of Israel have decreased by 80 percent. 

 The forces of Yemen have continued to attack with missiles ships heading to the ports of the Zionist regime of Israel in occupied Palestine. 

The Yemeni Navy has warned that it will continue military operations against the ships and interests of the Zionist enemy until Tel Aviv stops its attacks against Gaza and its crimes against the Palestinian people. The economic news website Galobs also recently wrote that the port of Eilat was the biggest hit in the Gaza war.

Collapsing loading and unloading operations in the port of Eilat

The attacks and threats of the United States and the United Kingdom to Yemen have increased the tension in the region, and the alternative routes used by the cargo ships to the important port of the Zionists have increased the costs of transportation and the distance, and thus the cargo arrives late.

Many companies have stopped sailing through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal due to the attacks by the Ansarullah Movement and the Yemeni forces and have caused heavy losses to the port of Eilat.