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Miri Regev Warns Netanyahu That Regional Trade Deals Could Sideline Israel
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What happened
Transportation Minister Miri Regev sent Netanyahu a rare warning that regional trade and energy projects could leave Israel strategically isolated. She said new corridors backed by Arab states, the U.S., and India may bypass Israel unless he intervenes immediately.
- 01Regev warned Netanyahu of a “real strategic threat” to Israel’s national security.
- 02She said the recent Iran agreement left Israel geopolitically constrained.
- 03Saudi-Turkish, Gulf, and Syrian routes could bypass Israel on trade and energy.
- 04She urged urgent intervention with the U.S. and India to stop the trend.
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