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The ongoing crisis in West Bank fuel demonstrates that a supply shortage of 30-40% of demand is paralyzing gas stations, with some operating only four days a week and shutting down for three due to insufficient quantities. This situation is caused by accumulated debts owed to Israeli supplying companies, as stations pay for their orders in advance but do not receive the full amounts, disrupting the supply process. As a result, a black market has emerged, with fuel being sold at higher prices. The crisis has persisted for months, and unless the core issue—outstanding payments to supplying companies—is addressed, there is a clear expectation of further shortages in the future.
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