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Israel transfers jet fuel to Germany after Hormuz Crisis

Israel will send jet fuel to Germany following the recent request from Berlin for assistance due to a crisis in Strait of Hormuz.

The ministry did not provide details on the quantity of jet fuel, nor a timeline.

The Ministry added that they would also examine how to help Germany in the matter of natural gas.

The ministry stated that the decision was made by the Energy Minister Eli Cohen and the Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. Gideon Saar announced the decision to his German counterpart during a trip to Berlin.

In Europe, concerns about a possible shortage of jet fuel due to the Middle East's disruption by the Iran war are growing.

The U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have disrupted traffic in the Strait of 'Hormuz. This has led to the worst air travel crisis since the COVID-19 epidemic.

The German Economy Ministry said that Israel has expressed its willingness to support the German economy through the?delivery of?jet-fuel and natural gas. However, details and quantities were not disclosed as the companies themselves negotiate the contracts.

A spokesperson for the ministry said in a separate announcement that Germany is not facing a physical shortage of energy but they are "in contact with the aviation industry" to monitor any potential impacts and take immediate countermeasures, if needed. (Reporting from Holger Hansen and Steven Scheer, in Berlin, writing by Miranda Murray and editing by Thomas Seythal.)

(source: Reuters)