Sana’a - Saba:
Satellite tracking data shows that between 1-8 August 2025, there were 92 commercial voyages between the occupied ports and ports in Egypt and Turkey.
Turkish ships arriving at the occupied Israeli ports numbered 11, while 21 ships left the occupied ports heading to Turkey.
Egyptian ports sent 23 ships to the occupied ports, and 37 ships departed from the occupied ports to Egypt during the same period.
Since the start of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” events, a total of 2,264 commercial voyages occurred between the occupied ports and ports in Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.
Egypt leads with 1,475 voyages (mostly to Ashdod and Haifa ports).
Turkey follows with 770 voyages (mostly to Haifa and Ashdod).
Saudi Arabia and Jordan have fewer voyages, with 10 and 9 respectively.
Trade between Israeli Occupation and these countries includes exports of high-tech equipment, pharmaceuticals, industrial machinery, and military technology from Israel to Turkey and Egypt. Turkey also imports natural gas from Israel indirectly via Egypt.
Imports to Israeli Occupation from Turkey include vehicles, electrical devices, metals, petrochemicals, textiles, and building materials. From Egypt, imports include vegetables, fruits, preserved juices, salts, cement, and chemicals.

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