Some trying to exploit Suez Canal blockage, says Egyptian presidency

This satellite imagery released by Maxar Technologies shows the MV Ever Given container ship in the Suez Canal on the morning of March 28, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 29 March 2021
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Some trying to exploit Suez Canal blockage, says Egyptian presidency

  • The canal has witnessed the active transit of 18,000 ships last year with no accidents occurring at all

CAIRO: Some parties have been trying to exploit the blockage of the Suez Canal by a massive ship, according to the Egyptian presidency.

The country’s presidential spokesperson, Bassam Radi, said in a televised statement that the Suez Canal, the most important waterway for the movement of global trade, had witnessed the active transit of 18,000 ships last year with no accidents occurring at all.
Exploiting the blockage was a natural reaction and was being done only to promote the Cape of Good Hope or something else,
he said.
Radi added that the “Ever Given,” which is carrying the Panama flag, was one of the largest ships in the world with a length of about 400 meters, a width of 60 meters and a draft of 16 meters. He said that what had happened to the ship was “exceptional and fixing it is ongoing.”

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Exploiting the blockage was a natural reaction and was being done only to promote the Cape of Good Hope or something else, says the country’s presidential spokesperson, Bassam Radi, said.

He explained that using the Cape of Good Hope may increase the vessel’s transit time by 10 to 14 days, an increase in over the transit time in the Suez Canal, and which, according to local newspaper Akhbar El Youm, required a greater period of operation, more salaries, more effort on ships, greater insurance risks and other problems.
Egyptian efforts were continuing to float the stricken ship, which has a carrying capacity of 224,0000 tons, after it ran aground last Tuesday in the Suez Canal during a sandstorm.
It blocked the waterway linking the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, through which more than 10 percent of global maritime trade passes through.


Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in Gaza, local authorities say

Updated 04 January 2026
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Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in Gaza, local authorities say

  • The ⁠Israeli ​military ‌had no immediate comment on the reported incidents

CAIRO: Israeli forces shot and killed at least three Palestinians in separate incidents in the southern Gaza Strip city ​of Khan Younis on Sunday, local health authorities said.
Medics reported that the dead included a 15-year-old boy, a fisherman killed outside areas still occupied by Israel in the enclave, and a third man who was shot and killed east ‌of the city in ‌areas under Israeli ‌control.
The ⁠Israeli ​military ‌had no immediate comment on the reported incidents.
Israel has carried out repeated air strikes since a ceasefire took effect in October, saying they are aimed at preventing attacks or destroying militant infrastructure.
Gaza’s health ministry says 420 ⁠Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began, while ‌militants have killed three Israeli soldiers.
Israel ‍and Hamas have ‍traded blame for violations of the ceasefire ‍agreement brokered under US President Donald Trump.
Israel retained control of 53 percent of Gaza under the first phase of Trump’s plan, which involved ​the release of hostages held by militants in Gaza and of Palestinians detained ⁠by Israel.
The final hostage remains to be handed over are those of an Israeli police officer killed on October 7, 2023 — the day Gazan militants invaded Israel, killing 1,200 and taking some 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel’s military assault on Gaza has killed more than 71,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry, and led ‌to accusations of genocide and war crimes that Israel denies.