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Israel lost $16.8m due to halt of gas production during Gaza offensive

MEMO | May 15, 2019

Israel lost 60 million shekels ($16.8 million) from gas exports as a result of the two-day assault launched against the Gaza Strip earlier this month, a member of  the Knesset revealed yesterday.

Al-Wattan Voice reported the Hebrew newspaper Maariv saying that the loses were a result of Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz’s decision to halt gas production at the from Tamar gas field during the attack on Gaza on 4-5 May.

Israeli Member of the Knesset Orit Farkash-Hacohen revealed that 60 million shekels ($16.8 million) had been lost as a result and this would be recouped from tax funds.

Twenty-seven Palestinians were killed during Israel’s attack on the besieged Gaza Strip, including two toddlers, two expectant mothers and one minor. Four Israelis were also killed.

Experts have said the attack was halted because Israel is hosting the Eurovision Song Contest and it did not want news of the attacks to overshadow the global music event, or to deter participants and concert goers from attending.

May 16, 2019 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism | , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. Israel lost $16.8 million?….Don’t worry about the Palestinians who lost their lives huh? Anyway, I’m sure that the good ol’ USA will make good for those poor Israeli’s. Just tack in on to America’s $22,000,000,000,000 National debt. Problem solved!!

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    Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | May 16, 2019 | Reply

  2. You mean… exterminating the goyim is going to cost us money? Then… we may have to go on letting the Untermenschen proliferate. What a painful dilemma!

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    traducteur's avatar Comment by traducteur | May 16, 2019 | Reply

  3. They did not lose anything. They just didn’t make.

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    Robert Browning's avatar Comment by Robert Browning | May 16, 2019 | Reply


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