Gasoline Price In Israel To Reach Eight-Year High

Gasoline Price In Israel To Reach Eight-Year High

JERUSALEM, Feb 28 (NNN-PNA) – The Israeli Ministry of Energy, yesterday announced an increase in fuel prices from Mar 1 (tomorrow).

The maximum price for unleaded 95-octane gasoline, which is supervised by the Israeli government, is set at 7.05 shekels (2.18 dollars) per litre, beginning tomorrow, up 34 cents from Feb, according to the ministry’s monthly fuel pricing bulletin.

According to historical data, published by the ministry, the price has been at its highest level since Nov, 2014, when it was likewise fixed at 7.05 shekels per litre.

Gad Lior, a senior analyst for the Yedioth Ahronoth daily newspaper, said that, the price hike is due to a significant oil price rise in the Mediterranean basin, and a two percent increase in the rate of the U.S. dollar against the shekel in the past month.

Another reason, he said, is the Israeli regime’s refusal to lower the fuel tax rate, which is currently 67 percent of the consumer price.

Israel’s fuel tax revenues totalled 21.5 billion shekels in 2021, according to the 2021 state revenues report, issued by the Finance Ministry.– NNN-PNA  

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