The Emirati Oil Deal That Has Infuriated Israeli Environmentalists
By Ari Rabinovitch
JERUSALEM, June 14 (Reuters) – The first cargo ships from Dubai that docked last year in the Mediterranean port of Haifa were met by celebration in Israel. Flags waved. Reporters gathered. The prime minister walked the pier and gave a speech about the fruits of making peace.
There was zero fanfare, however, when oil tankers began arriving at the smaller Israeli port of Eilat on the Red Sea in an arrangement with Emirati partners. Rather than washing machines and cleaning supplies for consumers, the ships unloaded oil to be transferred through a pipeline across Israel to the Mediterranean.
הממשלה שולפת פתרון ישן בניסיון לעצור את הטירוף של שוק הנדל״ן
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The Emirati oil deal that has infuriated Israeli environmentalists Reuters 16 hrs ago By Ari Rabinovitch © Reuters/Baz Ratner FILE PHOTO: A polluted area caused by an oil spill is seen at the Evrona desert reserve, near the Red Sea resort city of Eilat
By Ari Rabinovitch
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The first cargo ships from Dubai that docked last year in the Mediterranean port of Haifa were met by celebration in Israel. Flags waved. Reporters gathered. The prime minister walked the pier and gave a speech about the fruits of making peace. © Reuters/AMIR COHEN The Emirati oil deal that has Israeli environmentalists up in arms
The Emirati Oil Deal That Infuriated Israeli Environmentalists
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