Arab states should beware of Israel's hegemonic energy expansion
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Arab states should beware of Israel's hegemonic energy expansion
"Israel's growing energy control over the region is evident as Jordan and Egypt cut off gas supplies to Syria, revealing a dependency that could extend to Lebanon."
"Egypt's local gas production has hit a six-year low, raising concerns about where it will source gas for export, especially after signing a $35bn deal to import Israeli gas."
Israel's gas exports have created a dependency among its Arab neighbors, including Jordan and Egypt, which have recently cut off gas supplies to Syria. This dependency may extend to Lebanon as well. Egypt has begun supplying gas to Syria through the Arab Gas Pipeline, while Jordan has signed a deal for gas supply to Syria. However, Egypt's declining local production raises questions about the sustainability of these exports, especially as it has signed a significant deal to import Israeli gas until 2040.
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