La otra crisis energética iraní: cómo las interrupciones del gas israelí le costarán a la economía del Estado judío

La plataforma de producción del campo de gas natural Leviathan se ve en el mar Mediterráneo, frente a la costa de Haifa, en el norte de Israel, el 9 de junio de 2021. Foto tomada…
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The repeated shutdown of Israel's offshore gas fields due to Iranian and Hezbollah missile attacks reveals a critical vulnerability in the region's energy architecture. While global attention focuses on the Strait of Hormuz, Israel's gas exports to Jordan and Egypt have become a strategic linchpin that can be severed by precision strikes. The economic cost to Israel and its neighbors from these disruptions will grow as regional reliance on Israeli gas deepens. Watch for whether Israel accelerates defensive measures for its offshore platforms or seeks to diversify export routes.
