5 Muslim countries can decide not to allow ships that stop at Israeli ports and receive cargo or transfer cargo to Israeli ports. Yeni Shafak newspaper reported on this.

It is noted that 5 countries are discussing the idea of not allowing ships entering Israeli ports to take or transport cargo from their shores to Israeli ports.
Turkey's decision to stop export-import operations with Israel was on the agenda of the participants of the 15th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which was held in Banjul, the capital of Gambia.

Ankara, which has taken many steps to stop Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to the region, has inspired other capitals.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has 57 members, including Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt, which border the Jewish state. The positions of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Iraq, which play an important role in the regional economy, are also important in stopping trade with Israel.

Ports in the countries bordering the Gulf are the main points of delivery of goods from the Far East to the Jewish state. Their closure could seriously affect the Israeli economy, the report said.

Attacks by the Houthis on cargo ships coming in and out of Israeli ports have long worried Tel Aviv and its Western backers. The damage done to Tel Aviv after the imposition of non-violent economic sanctions by Turkey is increasingly being mentioned.

These actions of Turkey, closely watched by the US and European media, encourage some African countries. This is of even greater concern to Israel.

Let's remind that last month, Ankara stopped selling 53 groups of goods to Israel, consisting of more than a thousand goods.

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