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Crude Oil October 09, 2023 12:10:03 AM

Crude Oil Risks Mount as Hamas Ruptures Middle East Detente: Russell

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These reactions from two key leaders in the Middle East underscore just how the Hamas attacks are likely to upend relationships in the Middle East.
Crude Oil Risks Mount as Hamas Ruptures Middle East Detente: Russell

SEATTLE (Oil Monster):  Crude oil prices spiked higher in the wake of a massive Hamas attack on Israel, but the relatively modest increase masks the risk of an escalating Middle East conflict.

Global benchmark Brent crude futures jumped as much as 4.1% in early Asian trade on Monday, reaching a high of $88.15 a barrel, up from the close of $84.58 on Oct. 6.

The jump still leaves Brent contracts under the levels that prevailed for most of last week and below the recent one-year high of $97.69 a barrel, reached on Sept. 28.

The early price action in the wake of the weekend attacks launched by Hamas militants from their Gaza stronghold against southern Israel is likely a reflection that the violence holds little immediate threat of interrupting global oil supplies.

At least 700 Israelis were killed and dozens abducted when Hamas fighters surged across the border on Sunday, while more than 400 Gaza residents have died in retaliatory attacks launched by Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his nation is now at war, vowing "mighty vengeance", while Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi telephoned the Hamas chief to congratulate him for the "victory".

These reactions from two key leaders in the Middle East underscore just how the Hamas attacks are likely to upend relationships in the Middle East.

The immediate risk is that Israel concludes Iran was an active participant in the Hamas actions and ups covert actions against the Islamic state.

This will place Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the uncomfortable position of trying to normalise relations with Israel at a time the Jewish state is engaged in major conflict with Hamas, which will undoubtedly result in significant Palestinian civilian casualties in Gaza.

It was most likely part of the Hamas plan to scupper rapprochement between Arab countries and Israel and force everybody back into their historic antagonistic roles.

Courtesy: www.reuters.com


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