Since the discovery of oil and gas in the Occupied Territories, - TopicsExpress



          

Since the discovery of oil and gas in the Occupied Territories, resource competition has increasingly been at the heart of the conflict, motivated largely by Israels increasing domestic energy woes. Mark Turner, founder of the Research Journalism Initiative, reported that the siege of Gaza and ensuing military pressure was designed to eliminate Hamas as a viable political entity in Gaza to generate a political climate conducive to a gas deal. This involved rehabilitating the defeated Fatah as the dominant political player in the West Bank, and leveraging political tensions between the two parties, arming forces loyal to Abbas and the selective resumption of financial aid. Yaalons comments in 2007 illustrate that the Israeli cabinet is not just concerned about Hamas – but concerned that if Palestinians develop their own gas resources, the resulting economic transformation could in turn fundamentally increase Palestinian clout. theguardian/environment/earth-insight/2014/jul/09/israel-war-gaza-palestine-natural-gas-energy-crisis
Posted on: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 17:05:48 +0000

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