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Yes, it will bypass them
From India to UAE through the sea, from there, through Saudi Arabia, Jordan up to Israel, and from Israel through the sea again to Europe.
Much faster than Suez. Also it adds UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel to the trade.
You could export stuff to multiple nations in one way.
Which nations?
Most of the infrastructure already exists anyway, add the populations of those countries together, what does it add up to?
If the purpose is to sell stuff to those countries, then what's different to what's already happening
If the purpose is to send stuff to Europe then suez canal is more direct with one ship loading and unloading in Europe
The only way you could make sense of this is, if it's another jewey trick
I.e try to make Haifa a entry into Asia whilst at the moment it's only Israel