AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSaudi-UAE Financial Strain: Businesses report blocked or delayed bank transfers between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with Saudi banks citing risk-based measures and no clear countrywide restriction. Red Sea Shipping Pressure: Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd plan to reroute one service back through the Suez Canal, a cautious shift after years of diversions triggered by Yemen’s Houthi attacks. Oil Route Debate: Israel’s energy minister backs a Gulf-to-Europe pipeline via Israel to reduce dependence on Hormuz and Yemen-linked Red Sea disruptions. Yemen Mobilization Rallies: In Sana’a’s Hamdan, Lahj’s Al-Qabaytah, Hodeidah’s Kamaran, and Hajjah, local officials and workers staged rallies calling for readiness to end aggression and blockade. Hodeidah Hospital Rally: Staff at Al-Thawra General Hospital in Hodeidah backed leadership calls and praised Iran’s role in easing Sana’a airport restrictions. Governance Focus: Amran officials met to strengthen coordination between local authorities, judiciary, and security agencies to speed up justice. Diplomacy Flashpoint: Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council says an Iranian flight to Tehran for Khamenei’s funeral violated Yemeni sovereignty.
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