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319686 middle east crises divide europe with rising fuel costs and tensions over israel policy

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AI-generatedThe article highlights geopolitical tensions in the Middle East affecting European energy markets and foreign policy, with rising fuel costs and debates over Israel relations potentially impacting economic stability and energy security in the region.
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- European diplomats are meeting to address crises including rising energy prices due to conflict in Iran.
- Spain, Slovenia, and Ireland propose suspending the EU's 2000 Association Agreement with Israel.
- Over 3,375 deaths reported in Iran and more than 2,290 in Lebanon since the conflict escalated.
- The EU faces pressure to respond to Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
- The meeting follows a Palestinian peace conference attended by 60 nations.
Oil prices likely to rise sharply on immediate supply disruption fears, though strategic reserves could temper increases.
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