Egyptian court bars gas exports to Israel
An Egyptian court barred the government from exporting gas to Israel, a security source told.
The higher administrative court's ruling came against the government for exporting gas to Israel at a price below
international gas price levels. The ruling came as meanwhile members from Egypt's banned opposition Muslim
Brotherhood took the streets demonstrating against the Israeli attacks on Gaza and demanding that Egypt to cut its
relations with Israel.
Egypt and Israel sealed a 15-year gas deal in 2005 which gives Israel the right to import gas from Egypt at a fixed
price.
The Muslim Brotherhood and some Arab nationalists denounced the deal. Egypt was the first Arab country to sign a
peace deal with Israel in 1979.
