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Venezuela Ships First Crude Cargo to Israel as Oil Exports Reopen After Maduro's Ouster
- Venezuela has shipped crude oil to Israel for the first time since mid-2020, signifying a change in its energy policy and foreign alignments following the establishment of an interim government under US oversight.
- The cargo is bound for the Bazan Group, Israel's largest oil refiner, indicating a departure from Venezuela's long-standing boycott of Israel that began in 2009 under then-President Nicolás Maduro.
- Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has reopened Venezuela's oil sector to foreign investment and advanced reforms since the January 3, 2026, capture of former President Nicolás Maduro, who was condemned by officials as illegally abducted.
- US President Donald Trump stated that Washington aims to manage Venezuela's oil sector for an extended period.
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Trump announced after the fall of Maduro that he will rule Venezuela in the future. Little can be seen about this. The US government will soon have to decide how it intends to respond to the power struggle between the regime and the opposition.
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Read Full ArticleIsrael Reportedly Receives Shipment Of Crude Oil From Venezuela * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
According to Bloomberg, Venezuela has sent its first shipment of crude oil to Israel in years following the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro last month. Exports from Venezuela have reopened following Maduro’s capture. “Recent sales have gone to India, Spain, the US and now Israel,” the outlet noted. Venezuela is shipping its first crude cargo to Israel since 2020, marking a sharp shift in oil flows after Nicolas Maduro’s capture. Recent sales hav…
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