The Eastern Mediterranean remains a focal point for global energy politics, with the vast natural gas reserves in the region’s exclusive economic zones bringing both economic potential and geopolitical risks. The region – spanning Israel, Lebanon, Egypt, Cyprus, Turkey, and Palestine – continues to be shaped by overlapping maritime claims, ongoing conflicts, and shifting energy alliances. The European Union’s efforts […]
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