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Tag: Eilat

Eilat Port struggling to keep afloat due to Houthi threat, CEO says

March 19, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Eilat Port, Israel’s southern sea gate, is used for trade with the Far East and Australia. However, ever since the Houthis’ missile threats to transiting vessels virtually blocked their pathway through Bab el-Mandeb strait, Eilat’s port has found itself cut off. The result has been a halt to all import and export activities. For more […]

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Tender closed: High demand, few offers for Eilat’s hundreds of apartment

December 25, 2023December 25, 2023David Rutman

The Israel Land Authority recently announced the results of a tender for land in the new neighborhood being constructed in Eilat, named “Shifoli Ha’Ar” due to its location in the mountainous terrain north of the city, adjacent to the Eilat Mountains nature reserve. This is the fifth land tender in this neighborhood within the past […]

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