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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participates in a state memorial ceremony for the fallen soldiers of the two-year Gaza war at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem on October 16, 2025. ©Alex Kolomoisky / POOL / AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he approved on Wednesday a major gas export deal with Egypt worth nearly $35 billion.
"Today, I approved the largest gas deal in Israel's history. The deal is worth 112 billion shekels ($34.7 billion). Of this total, 58 billion shekels ($18 billion) will go to the state coffers," Netanyahu said during a televised address.
"The agreement is with the American company Chevron, with Israeli partners who will supply gas to Egypt," Netanyahu added.
Energy Minister Eli Cohen, who was present during the address, said it was the "largest export deal in the state's history."
Netanyahu said the money would "strengthen education, healthcare, infrastructure, security, and the future of the next generations."
"This deal greatly strengthens Israel's status as a regional energy power, and it contributes to stability in our region," he added.
Israeli firm NewMed Energy announced in August the signing of a $35 billion deal to provide Egypt with natural gas.
The deal would increase the total volume of gas supplied to Egypt to 130 billion cubic metres, according to a report published by the firm.
In a statement issued late on Wednesday, NewMed Energy said it had received "approval to export gas to Egypt, enabling the execution of a deal estimated at roughly $35 billion."
"This is a historic day for the natural gas sector, one that guarantees continued investment in Israel and creates regulatory stability for years to come," NewMed CEO Yossi Abu was quoted as saying in the statement.
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