UAE Establishes Land Bridge to Supply Israel in Response to Yemeni Maritime Operations in the Red Sea

UAE Establishes Land Bridge to Supply Israel in Response to Yemeni Maritime Operations in the Red Sea

The first batch of fresh foodstuffs arrived in “Israel” from the United Arab Emirates in the first trial of a new land bridge that is to be used instead of the Red Sea due to the Yemeni blockade on the latter, the Israeli Walla! news website reported on Saturday.

The shipment of foodstuff was transported from the UAE “through the new land bridge [used] as an alternative to the Red Sea,” media reports said. The freight was transported from the UAE through Saudi Arabia then Jordan and then “Israel”.

Israeli reports said the initial trial was a success, with 10 trucks making it from the UAE to occupied Palestine for the benefit of the Israeli occupation.

The trucks had to cross a distance of some 2,000 km (1,242 miles) over two days and a few hours.

Israeli media in December said an agreement was signed between the authorities of the ports of Dubai, the UAE, and Haifa, occupied Palestine, regarding the establishment of a land bridge between the two ports in a bid to avert the “Yemeni threat to shut down maritime passages.”

The world’s second-largest shipping company, A.P. Moller-Maersk, announced Friday the suspension of all container traffic through the Red Sea until further notice. This decision comes in response to an attack by the Yemeni Armed Forces on its container ship in the Bab al-Mandab Strait on Thursday.