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- Ambassador Calls on Security Council to Condemn Tel Aviv Attack
- Our Soldiers Speak, a US-based NGO, "the first, and currently sole organization globally, bringing uniformed IDF soldiers, officers and generals from the field to the campuses and communities throughout the English-speaking world"
- Israel Builders Association warning that in a country where it takes 15 years to approve a single new housing development, “2030 is tomorrow and 2050 is the day after tomorrow”
- Unprecedented event in Erbil features Sunni and Shiite leaders and activists demanding that Baghdad join Abraham Accords; Lapid: Event in Iraq is a ‘source of hope and optimism’
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Israeli government action/inaction constrain Leviathan gas field development
REUTERS Insight – How Israel turned a gas bonanza into an antitrust headache by Steven Scheer October 1, 2015 When the Leviathan gas field was discovered off the coast of Israel in 2010, it was pitched as a game-changer — … Continue reading
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Tagged Delek, Leviathan, Leviathan Gas Field, Noble Energy, Tamar, Tamar Gas Field
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