Secret gas talks between Israel, Egypt and Turkey

Zionist regime, which has been looking for regional customers for its gas, believes that Egypt and Turkey are in need of this natural resource.
"Ultimately Egypt and Turkey need energy and the fact that we have it is creating a regional convergence of interests," an Israeli diplomatic source told Reuters.
Egypt and Zionist regime have had limited economic cooperation since signing the Camp David Peace Accords in 1979.
Egypt used to supply Zionist regime with gas for prices below the international market value.
The 2011 revolution negatively affected economic relations between the two countries, especially Egyptian gas exports to Israel.
Land based pipelines used to export Egyptian gas to Israel and Jordan have been repeatedly bombed by groups opposed to Arab-Israeli normalisation.