Israel's Lebanon buffer zone raises questions over offshore gas reserve access
An Al Jazeera report published on June 12, 2026, examines whether Israel's maintained buffer zone inside southern Lebanon serves strategic energy interests beyond stated security goals. The analysis focuses on the proximity of the occupied territory to disputed offshore gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean. Lebanon and Israel have long contested maritime boundaries in areas believed to hold significant natural gas deposits. The report raises concerns that the military presence could be used to influence control over or access to those energy resources. The article has drawn attention on Hacker News, though no public comments have been posted yet.
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