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Bahri denies allegations of shipping goods to Israel, reaffirms support for Palestinian cause

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August 15, 2025
Bahri denies allegations of shipping goods to Israel, reaffirms support for Palestinian cause
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Riyadh, August 15, 2025: Saudi shipping giant Bahri has strongly rejected what it calls “false and malicious” allegations circulating in certain media outlets and on social media, claiming the company’s vessels are transporting shipments bound for Israel.

In a statement, Bahri said the claims are “entirely unfounded and without merit,” stressing that it operates strictly in accordance with the Kingdom’s declared and consistent policies in support of the Palestinian cause.

“As a national Saudi company, Bahri has never transported any goods or shipments to Israel and has never been involved in such operations in any capacity,” the statement said.

The company added that all its maritime activities undergo rigorous oversight and review procedures to ensure compliance with local and international regulations. It warned that legal action would be taken against individuals or entities responsible for spreading damaging rumors.

Bahri also urged media outlets and the public to verify information through official sources before publication or dissemination.

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