Israel’s gas dominance over Jordan and Egypt exposes energy as colonial tool forcing Arab states into dependency and political submission.
Browsing: Gas
South Pars strike escalates war to world’s largest shared gas reservoir. Gulf energy network now conflict zone.
The Iran war is shaking Egypt’s economy; Suez revenues have plummeted and gas supplies are halted.
A $35 billion gas deal is signed, but a summit is impossible; Sisi refuses to legitimize Netanyahu after Gaza.
The gas deal eases Egypt-Israel tensions but deeper political rifts remain, requiring sustained U.S. diplomacy to secure lasting regional cooperation.
Israel’s gas could solve Syria’s power crisis via Jordan, but faces political and financial obstacles despite the urgent need.
