Israel Cuts Fuel Prices by 32 Agorot Per Liter Starting July 1
The Fuel and Gas Administration at Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure announced a reduction in regulated fuel prices effective midnight between June 30 and July 1, 2026. The maximum retail price for a liter of 95-octane unleaded gasoline at self-service stations, including VAT, will be capped at 7.48 shekels, reflecting a decrease of 32 agorot from the previous price update. The surcharge for full-service fueling remains unchanged at 25 agorot per liter, including VAT. This adjustment applies to consumer fuel prices sold at gas stations across Israel.
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