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Experts urge Israel to explore alternative energy sources after Egypt blast.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by privately-owned Israeli daily The Jerusalem Post website on 7 February

[Report by Oren Kessler: "Sinai pipeline blast prompts calls to speed up Israeli gas development"]

The explosion of an Egyptian gas terminal would not immediately influence local fuel supplies, but Israel must explore alternative power sources in earnest if it hopes to assure energy independence, Israeli officials warned on Sunday [6 February].

With Egypt in its second week of mass anti-government protests, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said the government had been prepared for the possible disruption of Egyptian supplies and arranged for other sources to compensate. "Because of these advance preparations, no disruptions …

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