UAE, Jordan, Saudis, & Bahrain Create Alternate Shipping Route to Israel, Bypassing Red Sea Shut Down

Breaking: Friends of Israel (Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Jordan) opened a new passage to deliver goods to Israel, replacing the Red Sea.

“The first batch of commercial shipments loaded with fresh foodstuffs arrived from Dubai to Israel, through the new alternative land bridge to the Red Sea, through Dubai ports, passing through Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

The length of the alternative bridge is (two thousand kilometers) and the journey takes two days.”

After 19 days in the Persian Gulf

The aircraft carrier Eisenhower heads for the Red Sea

Many countries refused the US call to sacrifice their warships for Israel, the US could use the Eisenhower aircraft carrier to try to deter the Houthis

But I doubt the Yemenis care about a few more American ships coming their way.

CMA CGM Shipping has ordered for all of their Ships which are in the Red Sea currently or are Scheduled to Pass through the Red Sea soon to “Pause their Journeys to head for Safe Waters” and to then await Further Instructions.

The Israeli logistics company Trucknet has successfully brought ten trucks across a new 2,550-kilometer overland route between the port of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, across Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and into Israel, it was revealed on Saturday.

The Israeli news website Walla reported that the pilot project was the result of a deal with Emirati shipping company Puretrans FZCO, and the Dubai port operating company DP WORLD, to transport goods from Dubai to the Israeli port of Haifa, and back.

The new, overland route could emerge as an alternative to traditional shipping through the Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, where international shipping is currently under regular missile attack from Iranian-backed Houthi rebel forces in Yemen.

https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2023/12/16/israel-arab-states-create-overland-trade-route-to-avoid-houthi-attacks/

h/t DOORBERT

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