Israel may face food shortages due to shipowners’ concerns

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Israel may face food shortages due to the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In this respect he is writing Foreign policy.

“This scenario will happen if shipping companies stop entering local waters due to the situation in the Middle East. For example, recently Evergreen Line, one of Taiwan’s largest shipping companies, canceled its ship’s stop in Ashdod port due to security risks.”

Israel is almost entirely resource dependent for its consumption of feed, grain, sugar, oils, oilseeds and meat. Imports of food and agricultural products are nearly three times greater than exports, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Deliveries are made from the ports of Ashdod and Haifa.

Foreign policy concludes that commercial ship flights to Israeli ports may become noticeably more expensive and more dangerous due to the Israeli army’s plans to launch land operations in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli Minister of Energy Israel Katz 24 October statedIt was stated that a land operation would be carried out in the Gaza Strip.

On October 7, Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Thousands of militants invaded Israeli territory, seizing dozens of military equipment and more than a hundred hostages. Against this background, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that the country was at war.

Previously “socialbites.ca” answered On important questions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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