The Struggle Beneath the Waves: The Gaza Marine Gas Conflict Gaza, 36 Kilometers Offshore – A Sea of Possibilities and Tensions The waves of the Mediterranean shimmered under the early morning sun as Captain Youssef Khalil steered his small fishing boat across the waters off the Gaza Strip. For generations, his family had relied on the sea, but he knew that beyond these familiar waters lay something far more valuable than fish—natural gas reserves that could transform the future of Palestine. For over two decades, the Gaza Marine gas field, discovered in 2000, had remained untouched—not because of a lack of technology, but because of politics, conflict, and territorial disputes. Now, as the engines of Israeli and foreign drilling ships rumbled on the horizon, Youssef wondered: Would Palestinians ever have the right to claim what was theirs? A Wealth of Resources, A Conflict of Power The Gaza Marine gas field held over 1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas—enough to fuel the Palest...
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