In response to Sana’a’s decision, two French shipping companies announced the suspension of the crossing of container shipments from the Red Sea

The crossing of all container shipments from the Red Sea has been stopped, according to a statement made on Saturday by the French shipping company “CMA CGM.” This is a result of Sana’a’s Navy’s ongoing prohibition against Israeli ships and ships heading to Zionist entity ports.

Follow up – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

For the same reason, two international shipping companies had earlier declared that they would be ceasing operations across the Red Sea. The spokesman for the German shipping company, Hapag Lloyd, stated yesterday, Friday, that the company has suspended all maritime trips across the Red Sea until December 18.

Furthermore, Danish shipping company “A.P. Moller-Maersk” confirmed that it will halt all container shipping operations across the Red Sea until further notice, opting for a longer route around Africa.

Sana’a’s decision to block the passage of vessels heading to the Zionist entity from the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea aims to pressure the entity to allow the entry of fuel and food to the people of the Gaza Strip, which has been under siege for more than seventy days.

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