Yemen’s Red Sea attacks sink Israel’s Red Sea port
On March 17-18, 2024, Dimitri Lascaris visited Israel’s only Red Sea Port in the city of Eilat. Following Israeli media reports that Yemen’s attacks on Red Sea shipping had caused a drastic reduction in commercial shipping to and from the port of Eilat, Lascaris found that Eilat’s port was empty and eerily quiet.
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