Netanyahu says countries developing alternative oil routes to bypass Hormuz Strait blockade, calling it an ongoing development.
Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu said interested countries are developing alternative oil supply routes bypassing the Hormuz Strait due to its blockade, in an interview with CNBC.
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