Netanyahu wants oil, gas to flow through Israel post-Iran war
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proposed creating new oil and gas routes through the Arabian Peninsula to Israeli Mediterranean ports, bypassing threats in the Strait of Hormuz and other maritime chokepoints to stabilize global energy flows.
- Netanyahu claimed that after 20 days of conflict, Iran no longer has the capability to enrich uranium or produce missiles, though the International Atomic Energy Agency head disputed this, stating much of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity remains.
- Netanyahu emphasized that the war with Iran pursues achievable goals to protect the future and stabilize energy flows, with coordination involving the United States.
- He indicated that overthrowing Iran's government might require ground action beyond airstrikes, hinting at potential ground operations without providing details.
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Americans want answers on the Iran War — Benjamin Netanyahu just offered a clue: He wants oil and gas flowing through Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu just held a press conference to, first of all, disprove the rumors that he’s dead — which is never a great sign of how things are going. The Israeli prime minister also used the moment to assure the world that his relationship with Donald Trump’s administration is stronger than ever, and revealed that he’s working on a plan that would, in his view, make the costly war in Iran “worth it.” Trump, for his part, has struggled to s…
Netanyahu wants oil, gas to flow through Israel post-Iran war
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he believes pipelines should be built to transport Middle East oil and gas across the Arabian Peninsula and up to Israeli ports to avoid threats by Iran in the Hormuz Strait and other Gulf waters.
Netanyahu calls for oil pipelines ‘right up to Israel’ to avoid Iran choke point
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he believes pipelines should be built to transport Middle East oil and gas across the Arabian Peninsula and up to Israeli ports to avoid threats by Iran in the Hormuz Strait and other Gulf waters.
Netanyahu Wants Oil-Gas Pipelines Straight To Israel: Here’s His Alternate Strait of Hormuz Corridor Plan Amid Rising Oil Prices
A day after Israel attacked Iran's main gas field in a sharp escalation of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Netanyahu told that Tehran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium, a claim that has been contested by the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog.
Netanyahu pushes for Middle East oil, gas to flow through Israel after Iran war
JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he believes pipelines should be built to transport Middle East oil and gas across the Arabian Peninsula and up to Israeli ports to avoid threats by Iran in the Hormuz Strait and other Gulf waters.
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