Netanyahu proposed building a pipeline to export oil and gas from Israel, which could completely solve the issue of the Strait of Hormuz.
March 20, Russian media "Izvestia" reported.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a press conference: A pipeline system that crosses the Arabian Peninsula and Israeli territory to transport hydrocarbons from the Persian Gulf is seen as an alternative to passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
He said: In my opinion, it is necessary to develop alternative routes.
To ensure uninterrupted oil supply, oil and gas pipelines need to be built, crossing the Arabian Peninsula westward all the way to Israel, so that they can be exported from our Mediterranean ports.
This method will permanently solve the bottleneck problem, and I believe it can be achieved in the shortest possible time.
According to Netanyahu, such changes in Middle Eastern logistics infrastructure may be a consequence of the current U.S.-Israel military actions against Iran.
"This may become a major change that occurs after this conflict. I also believe that the end of this war will come much earlier than many people expect," he added.
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