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A pictured shows the southern Israeli Red Sea resort city of Eilat and Jordan's Red Sea resort city of Aqaba in the background, on 17 April 2020 amid the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. [MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images]

An Israeli newspaper has revealed a “historic crisis” at Israel’s Eilat port on the Red Sea, saying its revenue has fallen to almost zero due to attacks by Yemen’s Houthi group over the past two years. Yedioth Ahronoth said Eilat port, long seen as a key strategic asset in southern Israel, is facing the worst crisis in its history because of Houthi attacks. Over the past two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, the Houthi group has launched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel. It has also attacked Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea and imposed a ban on maritime navigation for commercial vessels connected to Israel. The newspaper said the port is “almost completely paralysed” after more than […]

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