Cross-Border Power Connectivity

Bar Rapaport February 2026
Cross-Border Power Connectivity Policy papers and recommendations / Israel and the Middle East

This report examines the advancement of electricity interconnections between Israel and both neighboring and more distant countries. It argues that such connectivity would make a significant contribution to Israel’s energy security and could serve as a powerful tool for Israel’s integration into the Middle East and for fostering regional stability.

The report discusses the advantages and challenges of cross-border electricity interconnections, drawing on international experience, and then examines trends in electricity connectivity in Israel and across Middle Eastern countries. It proposes concrete steps to be incorporated into Israeli policy to advance the issue and lays the groundwork for a long-term vision of a regional Middle Eastern electricity grid.

The report recommends linking political and energy rationales: beginning with the creation of backup connections to Jordan and Egypt-specifically as a lever for Israel’s planned connection to Europe via Cyprus-continuing with the development of regional institutional infrastructure, and embedding the energy vision as part of a broader regional reconstruction process. Involving the Palestinians could encourage Middle Eastern countries to connect with Israel, incentivize state-level investment, and support the development of an independent Palestinian electricity sector, while reducing the burden on Israel’s electricity system.

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