Ports
Ashdod Port showcases maritime innovation hub at international conference in Germany
Delegation to the All About Ports 2026 conference aims to expand global partnerships and support Israeli startups entering international markets.
Ukranian drone debris damages Russia's Ust-Luga, Vysotsk ports, other regions report attacks
'Israel must not lose this opportunity': Former Biden official warns about Israel's role in IMEC
Israel Navy hosts German delegation, vessel at Haifa Naval Base
Ancient water reservoirs discovered at Red Sea's Port of Aydhab site near Egypt-Sudan border
Archaeological surveys of the site also revealed the foundations of residential buildings, watchtowers, and service facilities located nearby.
Ashdod Port company reports financial results for the first quarter of 2026
Ashdod Port continues to demonstrate growth in the first quarter of 2026, while maintaining full operational continuity during a complex security period.
Ashdod Port Company announces investment of $650,000 transforming CCTV cameras into smart eyes
Shaul Schneider, Chairman of the Board of Ashdod Port Company, “Our investment in Conbo’s technology reflects a long-term strategic vision and our commitment to investing in technologies.”
New cruise terminal inaugurated at the Port of Haifa
The Haifa Port Company has inaugurated a new cruise terminal with an investment of NIS 16 million, which will enable the simultaneous reception of up to two large cruise ships.
More than a port - a strategic anchor for Israel
Ashdod Port has proven that it is not merely an economic asset or a transportation hub. It is a pillar of national resilience, continuity, and sovereignty
Record profits for Ashdod Port Company in 2025
Ashdod Port Company achieved a new revenue record of NIS 1,232 million, a 17% increase compared to the previous year
IRGC issues evacuation warning for civilians close to US forces in Gulf States
The IRGC warns civilians to avoid US forces in the Gulf, as tensions rise with threats toward the UAE and Bahrain. Iran also launched drones and missiles at Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
CENTCOM warns civilians to avoid ports used by Iranian military, IRGC along Strait of Hormuz
"Civilian ports used for military purposes lose protected status and become legitimate military targets under international law," CENTCOM stated.
Iranian ships leave Chinese port with suspected missile fuel during war - report
Two sanctioned Iranian vessels departed a Chinese chemical port carrying what experts say may be sodium perchlorate, a key missile fuel ingredient, raising questions about Beijing’s Tehran relations.
UK maritime agency says it recieved a report of an incident 70 nautical miles southwest of Yemen
UKMTO added that a vessel was approached and hailed by a white skiff with five persons on board, and that this was followed by an exchange of small-arms fire.