Since the start of Israel’s genocide of Gaza, it has been the claim of the Israelis, their lawyers, and allies that there are no innocent civilians in Gaza, so they say that killing them all is neither a genocide nor a war crime.
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog said it in India in October. US Congressman Brian Mast said it, following the Israeli lead. The US Navy analyst who spied for Israel and served half a life in US prison for his treason has declared it in print. A French-Israeli lawyer has argued the legality on French television.
The reply the Arab militaries fighting against Israel have made is that there is no innocent oil tanker or container ship moving within missile or drone range of Israel, the Red Sea or the Indian Ocean unless it can prove it. This answer by the Ansar Allah government of Yemen, aka the Houthi military, is that they will attack any vessel which they know to be owned or controlled by Israel through its shipping families, companies, and their cutouts.
As a result, Houthi drone and missile attacks have exposed the elaborate scheme of corporate camouflage and false-flagging which Israel has been employing to conceal the vessel identities and movement of its international shipping operations. The Anglo-American maritime industry media, privy to these secrets, have not published them. The mainstream western press remains in the dark.
In today’s Gorillla Radio podcast, this isn’t dark any longer. Not genocide in Gaza but money in shipowner pockets is blowing the gaff.
There is much more at stake. The effectiveness of the Houthi ship targeting campaign has so threatened the movement of vital cargoes into and out of Europe that shipping, port, and military officials in France, Italy, Spain, and Greece are now trying to avert a commercial disaster for themselves by arranging secret safe-passage deals with Yemen and Iran in exchange for which they are applying a blockade on Israel’s cargoes, vessels and ports.
This is the secret which is torpedoing the Pentagon’s multinational Red Sea naval escort plan, called OPERATION PROSPERITY GUARDIAN. As the secrecy of Israeli shipping companies spills out, along with the secret dealmaking of the international shipowners with the Houthis, American shipowners are already complaining bitterly at being cut out of the profits. “If the main beneficiary of the operation,” editorializes gCaptain of California, a leading US maritime platform, “is one of the largest shipping corporations in the world [Denmark’s Maersk], then there is a question of whose prosperity is Operation Prosperity Guardian truly guarding?”
Just how accurate is Houthi targeting of concealed Israeli shipping connections?
In the podcast I stumbled over the name of the MSC United VIII. According to its owner Mediterranean Shipping Company, “MSC confirms that on 26 December 2023 the container ship MSC UNITED VIII was attacked while transiting the Red Sea. The vessel informed a nearby coalition task force warship of the attack and as instructed engaged in evasive maneuvers. The incident occurred on 26 December 2023 at approximately 12:25 UTC while the MSC vessel was enroute from King Abdullah Port, Saudi Arabia to Karachi, Pakistan. Currently, all crew are safe with no reported injuries and a thorough assessment of the vessel is being conducted. Our first priority remains protecting the lives and safety of our seafarers, and until their safety can be ensured MSC will continue to reroute vessels booked for Suez transit via the Cape of Good Hope.”
In its concern for “the lives and safety of our seafarers”, MSC omitted to explain why the company management had decided to expose the vessel, the mariners, and the cargo by running the Red Sea gauntlet on behalf of the Israeli shipowners, Eyal and Idan Ofer; they are behind the vessel’s operation, and that was the reason for the Houthi attack. Here’s the full story.
The container ship MSC United VIII.
A similar story of concealed Israeli control and media blackout can be told about the Maersk container vessel, the Maersk Gibraltar. This ship was attacked in the Red Sea between December 12 and 14. In the maritime media, it was reported to be Chinese-owned and operated by Maersk. According to the pro-Israel, pro-US Navy source gCaptain, “Maersk Gibraltar is not a remarkable containership for 2023. She pales at 10,100 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) compared to the ultra-large container vessels (ULCVs) of nearly 24,000 TEUs. Built in 2016 at Jiangsu Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding, the ship is Hong Kong-flagged, owned by Greater China Intermodal Investments, and operated by Maersk Lines of Denmark. On December 15, 2023, the ship was sailing northbound in the Bab el-Mandeb and entering the Red Sea on a voyage from Salalah, Oman, to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia when she was the target of attack by the Houthi in Yemen…Between December 12 and 14, two further ships were attacked, along with Maersk Gibraltar, even though Maersk Gibraltar was not Israel-owned or traveling to or from Israel.”
The Maersk Gibraltar. Source: https://www.marinetraffic.com
After it was diverted from the Red Sea, the vessel sailed south down the east African coast. It is now under way off the west coast of South Africa heading north. Here is the Reuters cover-up version of the Houthi strike; read more here.
This was calculated deceit.
The Maersk Gibraltar is operated by the Danish Maersk shipping line for the owner listed as Greater China Intermodal Investments (GCI); that entity is listed in Hong Kong and appears to be Chinese. However, in 2018 GCI was acquired by the US corporation, Seaspan, listed on the New York Stock Exchange and controlled by David Sokol, a notorious American business figure.
What the shipping record reveals is that Seaspan had contracted with the Israeli ZIM shipping company, owned by the Sofer brothers, to build new container vessels and then operate them on long-term charter. ZIM has said publicly it intends to expand this partnership with Seaspan. Eli Glickman, ZIM’s chief executive, has acknowledged that with a new fleet order, “we are securing ZIM’s core fleet needed to serve our operations and meet our customers’ growing needs while continuing to maintain our operational agility. Furthermore, this transaction demonstrates our deep commitment to the environment and to reducing our carbon footprint.”
The Houthis have been following closely. They also appear to have known that in March of this year Sokol arranged to sell out of Seaspan to the Japanese container shipping company, Ocean Network Express (ONE). That company has made no secret of running several schemes it is calling “Israel shuttle services”. These conceal the movement of Israeli cargoes and portcalls to Arab ports, such as Damietta in Egypt, and to ports in the Adriatic. These are details which are no secret to the Houthis. They are being kept secret by Israel’s supporters in the western media.
For the big picture, explaining the reason for the secrecy and cover-up and counting what’s at stake now that the gaff has been blown, listen to today’s podcast as Chris Cook leads the discussion.
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Following the broadcast discussion of the Russian naval deployment map of December 26, fresh news has been published to suggest that at least one of the Israeli Navy’s squadron of three German-built Sa’ar corvettes may have broken out of its Eilat base. According to this report, one of these vessels is now at a United Arab Emirates (UAE) base on one of the Socotra archipelago islands east of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and Gulf of Aden .
Press reporting of this intention on Israel’s part isn’t new. A London think tank reported in mid-2023 that “the Israeli Navy and the UAE are partnering to establish a base on Socotra and are reportedly building a military base on the nearby Abdul Kori island.” The source for the claim was cited as The Middle East Monitor, an Arab source reportedly financed by Qatar and supporting Hamas. For several years the Arab and Iranian press have been reporting a growing Israeli presence on the Socotra islands, aided by the UAE.
However, the Russian map of naval deployments in the area as of December 26 does not show the Israeli corvette at Socotra. Instead, at the top of the map the Israeli Navy vessels are shown without arrows confirming their deployment, neither at Eilat nor elsewhere.
Source: https://t.me/infantmilitario/115984
Click to enlarge and see full map. The island of Socotra is at lower right of the map.
The mighty, ever-evolving US Navy keeps up with the times, as does its unofficial anthem, “Anchors Aweigh,” which began life in 1906 as a football fight song, was updated in 1997, and again during Obama’s reign, recast as “Wangers Aweigh.”
Stained Navy out to sea
Fight our Seattle cry
We’ll ever change our sex
So luscious queers sigh-y-y-y-y
Roll out the THC
Wangers aweigh
Sail on on top of me
And sink your bone in Davy Jones–hooray!
Now do a piece on who really owned the slave ships in the 1700s.
No matter how difficult it is to identify ships and cargoes destined for Israel or that are Israeli owned/controlled, you’d think the workaround targeting ships leaving Israeli ports is easy enough. Crickets. At this point, the limited attacks smell more like false flags to expand Israel’s naval reach for the upcoming war on Iran. Time will tell.
Houthis is just another CIA-MI6-Mossad-KGB created fake muslim terror org like Isis, Alqaeda & Hamas employed to advance the regional/global techno-Communist & eschatological objectives of the Israel Overlords.
Iranian/Houthi attacks on shipping are backfiring. As the author points out everyone is being hit, because identification of Israel specific vessels is difficult to impossible. Given Iranian unreliability, any side deal to let vessels bypassing Israel go through the Suez is unlikely to function.
The biggest loser in terms of shipping volume is Asian (mostly Chinese) containers headed to Europe. That is why Xi ordered his puppet in the White House to “do something”. Needless to say, the Veggie-In-Chief’s administration has no effective concept. Europe benefits by letting the situation continue. The U.S. is already on a gradual decoupling course with Asia generally and the CCP specifically. Now, the EU gets to participate in a 100% blame free manner.
CCP products now take 9-10 days of additional time to reach Europe. Nimble local producers can use better service to replace far distant suppliers.
Europe, and probably the U.S., will provide grants to el-Sisi’s government to cover lost Suez Canal revenue. However, that is only a few € Billion/year. The gains from increased EU domestic production exceeds this cost. And, it helps keep Egypt on side for a variety of other issues. Workers at Greek & Italian ports may also need some support due to reduced volume.
As an added bonus, it drives a wedge between the CCP and the Iranian theocracy.
How much is Xi willing to sacrifice for Khamenei’s regional aggression?
PEACE 😇
imo it’s more important to stop inbound shipping, to prevent import of goods, also the port most likely is massively defended, and missiles and drones have a long way to travel from yemen, making it easier to shoot them down. besides, to hit a fully laden ship increases the insurance payout (if acts of “terrorism” are even covered). i think the yemenis seized, a loaded car transport ship, the real objective is to punish anyone those doing business with apartheid occupation. this is as much an economic war as a kinetic one. it’s all about the benjamins, take out the profit and exodus 2.0 will begin.
none of this is random and this all appears to be part of a very well orchestrated plan, to free palestine and eventually drive the u.s. out of the middle east. if this can be done through peaceful means, so be it but if not the kinetic response will be ratcheted up.
The most important thing is to ruin the business of those who live on destruction and death. Israel has very few possibilities for modern crime, but the deadly resources are given to it by countries that produce killing equipment and give it to them as a free gift from their people.
I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any unintended outburst caused by my words or actions. It was not my intention to hurt or demean, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused. I am committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding More in the future. Your forgiveness is important to me, and I am committed to making amends and promoting unity.
-Ye West, December 2023
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Genocide would be a nice little full-stop on the legacy of the rule of the “exceptional country!”
Just another grubby empire ruled by an inbred “ruling elite” who thought they were gods.
Right; however my point was that it would be effective targeting ships regardless of whether they were loading or discharging, and once they were identified as having done either, taking them out transiting either of the straits. Studying these wars and genocide, in any case, is merely the pathology, or science of suffering, caused by the Jews.
You can be whacky, but you’re certainly on to something here, A123.
Bear in mind also that this route, through the Red Sea to Suez, is not exactly vital for oil shipments. Only 10% of Global oil shipments take it. When Suez was closed during the 1960s and 1970s, oil was shipped round the Cape with little detrimental effect for consumers. Much more important for oil prices are the price of crude oil and, especially, the taxes imposed on oil in consuming counties.
Having said that, if the Red Sea route is effectively closed to shipping, as well as the Chinese, the Iranians will be the main losers. Iranian oil will be more expensive compared to producers nearer to Europe, and Iranian exports will decline accordingly. Also, Iran can’t take this as well as Arab Gulf States. So I expect the Houthi caper to end shortly. It is completely irrelevant to what is going on in Gaza, and has the potential to hurt, inter alia, Iranian businesses.