Israeli key air cargo gateway hit by missile attack, and Houthis warn of more
Airlines have suspended services into Israel’s key gateway of Ben Gurion, after a missile attack ...
Smaller shipping lines are continuing to operate in the Red Sea, despite a major attack by Houthis last night.
The US military reported that it and partners shot down 18 attack drones, two anti-ship cruise missiles and one anti-ship ballistic missile. There was no damage to ships or injuries to crew.
Four containerships were entering the danger zone this morning and another six under way, according to AIS data. Analyst Lars Jensen indicated that CMA CGM ships and the Maersk Atlanta may ...
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