What's Happening?
Israel's Leviathan gas field has resumed operations after being shut down due to security concerns related to Operation Roaring Lion against Iran. The field, which is Israel's largest, is crucial for domestic energy supply and exports to neighboring countries
like Egypt and Jordan. The shutdown had led to increased reliance on coal and diesel for electricity production. The Energy and Infrastructure Ministry has decided to restart operations to meet domestic demand and alleviate energy shortages in Egypt and Jordan, which rely heavily on Israeli gas.
Why It's Important?
The resumption of operations at the Leviathan gas field is significant for Israel's energy security and regional stability. The field's output is vital for meeting domestic energy needs and supporting exports to neighboring countries, which have faced energy shortages due to the shutdown. The decision to restart operations reflects the importance of maintaining energy supply amid geopolitical tensions. It also highlights the strategic role of natural gas in Israel's energy policy and its impact on regional relations, particularly with Egypt and Jordan.











