While Yemen continues to enforce its naval blockade against the Zionist enemy as part of its stance in support of its brothers in Gaza, the flow of ships between Egyptian and Turkish ports on the one hand, and the occupied ports on the other, has persisted, with an increasing variety of cargo and unloading vessels.
Satellite-based maritime tracking sites showed that the number of commercial voyages between Turkish and Egyptian ports and the occupied ports during the second week of August reached 72 shipping trips, thereby bypassing the navigation ban to and from the occupied ports.
According to the sites, two container ships arrived at the occupied Ashdod and Haifa ports on August 10, coming from the Turkish ports of Nemrut and Iskenderun, while a vessel carrying vehicles arrived at Iskenderun Port from the occupied Haifa Port.
Maritime data further indicated that on August 9 and 10, nine ships arrived at the occupied ports of Haifa and Ashdod from the Egyptian ports of Arish, Alexandria, Port Said, Abu Qir, and Damietta, carrying general cargo, containers, and cement. Meanwhile, five ships carrying containers, cement, and general cargo sailed from the occupied ports to Egyptian ports.
The data also confirmed that four ships arrived from Turkish ports at the occupied ports on August 11 and 12, while Turkish ports received eight ships from the occupied ports. During the same period, 10 ships sailed from Egyptian ports to the occupied ports, while six ships arrived at the Egyptian ports of Damietta and Arish from the occupied ports.
On August 13 and 14, six ships arrived at the occupied ports from Turkish ports, while six other ships departed the occupied ports bound for Turkey.
During the same period, four ships arrived at the occupied ports from Egyptian ports, while six ships from the occupied ports docked at Egyptian ports for loading and unloading operations.
On August 15, a general cargo vessel arrived at the occupied Ashdod Port from the Turkish port of Iskenderun, while two container and vehicle ships departed the occupied Haifa Port bound for the Turkish ports of Mersin and Iskenderun.
Maritime tracking sites also showed the arrival of a cargo ship at the occupied Ashdod Port from the Egyptian port of Arish, while a container vessel arrived at Alexandria Port from the occupied Haifa Port.