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The European Union will sign a natural gas export deal with Israel on Wednesday, Israel's Energy Ministry said.

Lebanon has extended the licensing deadline for oil and gas companies to explore in the country’s territorial waters until mid-December

Hundreds of Lebanese people, including MPs, protested in southern Lebanon on Saturday over Israel’s decision to move a gas production vessel into an offshore area claimed by Beirut.
The UK government’s offshoring of refugees to Rwanda will likely exacerbate an already desperate situation, Drew Mikhael writes, following his interviews with refugees already living there.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said Russia-Saudi relations were 'as good as the weather in Riyadh', two days after US President Joe Biden confirmed he would be heading to the Gulf kingdom.

The US said it would back a resolution urging Iran to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency despite Iran warning on Wednesday against 'unconstructive action', saying it would respond 'firmly and appropriately'.
Failing to hold American partners to account for human rights abuses emboldens them to continue with bad behaviour, forcing Washington to defend them and ultimately making these allies burdens rather than assets to the US, writes Trita Parsi.

Jordan will launch new oil exploration operations 'soon' in a bid for energy security.
![Israeli President Herzog met Turkish President Erdogan earlier this month amid warming ties [Getty]](/sites/default/files/styles/large_16_9/public/2022-03/GettyImages-1239050842.jpg?h=eec5a94e&itok=e4JSgLQ5)
A gas pipeline between Turkey and Israel is being quietly discussed as ties improve between the two countries and Europe seeks alternatives to Russian energy supplies.
On 27 April the Guardian reported the horrific massacre of 41 Syrian civilians in Tadamon, a Damascus neighbourhood. As Russian crimes in Ukraine invoke Western outrage and support for Ukraine, Ammar Dayoub says we cannot expect the same for Syria.