Israeli lies about a ‘land bridge’ to the Gulf show the Yemeni blockade is working
- Israel’s supply lines have been impacted due to various blockades and strikes during its genocidal war on Gaza.
- A not-so-successful Israeli company, Trucknet, claimed to establish a “land bridge” connecting the Gulf to Israel through Jordan.
- Trucknet’s claims of a partnership with a UAE-based company called Puretrans have been questioned due to lack of evidence and suspicious stock price fluctuations.
- Israel’s Transportation Minister, Miri Regev, has made statements supporting the existence of the land bridge, but no concrete evidence has been provided.
- The concept of the land bridge is part of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridors (IMEC) announced in September 2022, aiming to foster connectivity and economic integration.
- Despite the claims, there is little evidence of a significant or functional “land bridge” between Israel, Jordan, and the Gulf.