Israel Assists Germany Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis
Israel will transfer jet fuel to Germany following disruptions in Middle East supplies due to the Iran war. The cooperation, coordinated with refineries, could expand to include natural gas. Concerns rise in Europe about the fuel crunch, and its impact on the travel industry.
In response to a request from Berlin, Israel has agreed to supply jet fuel to Germany, following rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by Israel's energy ministry.
Coordinated efforts with refineries are underway, alongside considerations for aiding Germany with natural gas supplies, amid ongoing disruptions caused by Iran tensions.
European concerns about a fuel supply crunch intensify, with the aviation industry facing its direst situation since the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated by increased fuel costs from the Strait disruptions.
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