An Israeli newspaper has reported a “historic crisis” at Eilat port, with revenue plummeting to almost zero due to Houthi attacks over the past two years. The port, a strategic asset, faces severe disruptions from missile strikes and a ban on Israeli-linked maritime navigation, leaving docks empty and workers idle. Annual revenue has fallen from 240 million shekels ($76 million) to nearly nothing, prompting government refusal to extend the operating license. Eilat port plans to pursue legal action against this decision, seeking government intervention.
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