The Sinai Campaign of 1956. The port was that of Suez (the Suez Canal).
1) In 1956, Israel attacked Egypt with the prompting of the United Kingdom and France. 2) In 1967, Israel attacked Egypt responding to an Egyptian blockade of Israel's southern port. All other wars that Israel has participated in have been brought about due to attacks on its land or its people first.
port city of northwestern Israel
Answer 1No, the Six Day war began after Israel discovered that Egypt and Syria were massing forces to strike Israel.Answer 2The answer you are looking for is Eilat, but the phrasing of the question makes some historical errors.Egypt had no power to "let" or "forbid" Israel the use of its territorial ports. However, Egypt cut off international access through the Straits of Tiran, preventing Israel from effectively having Red Sea access. (This was critical since most Israeli petroleum at that point came from Iran and would arrive at Israel via the Red Sea.) The closing off the Straits of Tiran made the Israeli port city of Eilat virtually unusable. Under International Law, this bellicose Egyptian Act gave Israel a legitimate causus belli or reason to declare war.
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Israel's major commercial seaport is in Haifa (in the north). Another port is in Ashdod (in the south).
He refused to pay the Bribes and blockaded the port of Tripoli.
Port near Nazareth is Haifa
Eilat.
because Israel had to keep the blockade on the Gaza strip- there were already several times that Israel caught ships and boats with tons of rockets and other weapons -while those boats were disguised as something else. Israel offered the flotilla to board at an Israeli port 20 km from Gaza -where the supply will be checked and then transferred to Gaza but the flotilla refused for hours, ones they were about to enter the Territorial water of Gaza, Israel had to stop them.
The Fourth Crusade began with the siege of the city of Zadar (aka Zara), a major port on the Adriatic Sea. From there the crusaders crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Egypt.
Egypt.
Egypt