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No fuel shortage expected in Israel after Iran attack

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Israeli Ministry of Energy said on Tuesday that it does not expect a shortage of fuel, despite the Iranian strike on an oil refinery in Haifa.The ministry confirmed in a statement that preparations ha...
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