"The power of ordinary working class [Greek] people!"
KernowDamo: Israel regime logistics has taken another battering as Greek dockworkers take industrial action, refusing to handle their military goods!
Right, so Benjamin Netanyahu may have Greek airspace at his disposal, but he doesn’t have its ports anymore and that’s a bigger problem for him than you might think.
At Piraeus, one of the Mediterranean’s largest container ship ports and a vital logistics hub for Israel regime goods, dockworkers looked at five ships packed with military-grade steel for Israel’s arms industry and said, forget it, we’re not touching that!
While Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis signs billion-dollar defence deals with Israeli weapons manufacturers and parrots diplomatic platitudes about “humanitarian concern,” the men and women hauling containers in Europe’s busiest Mediterranean port have taken Greece’s foreign policy into their own hands. Where ports are so often thought of as just waystations of global trade, they are now becoming moral battlegrounds and this isn’t even the first port to have done this, but you won’t have heard much, if anything at all, about the dockworker stands against Israel, of which this is just the latest example. Netanyahu may be counting on Western governments to keep his war machine running—but ordinary working class people who have to actually handle his munitions? Well they’re increasingly refusing to. Greek dockworkers refused to handle ships carrying military-grade steel destined for Israel, causing significant disruption and highlighting the impact of *dockworker* action. This refusal at the *ports* showcases a form of *protest* impacting *foreign trade* and the **economy**. Stay informed on how such actions influence international relations.
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