If shipping companies decide Israeli ports are too risky, the country could soon find itself running out of food
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Transportation minister issues order that will remain in place for a month; says country must protect food security, strengthen domestic agriculture after Russia's Ukraine invasion

$1.7b terminal operated by Chinese firm to handle large vessels of some 18,000 containers; Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli says facility to accelerate trade, lower prices

Acquisition of Israel's busiest shipping hub will likely cost some $600 million and close by the end of 2021, Reuters reports

Authorities say blaze was doused within 40 minutes and that there were no casualties, with all 14 crew evacuated in time; police say excessive heat might have been factor

New York Times says Bandar Abbas port was specifically chosen as non-central target for Israeli hack, to retaliate for failed attack by Tehran

Workers at sensitive facilities told to be on alert for malicious activity after hacking of Bandar Abbas port, which Israel has said is used to supply weapons to Hamas, Hezbollah