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Paris sounds the alarm: three weeks of kerosene for European airports and Gaza suffocating under fuel shortages
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Paris is alerting on two fronts simultaneously: Gaza is suffocating under fuel shortages, and European airports are counting their weeks of kerosene. RFI documents the explosion in prices and fuel scarcity in Gaza — a humanitarian angle few in the media pool are covering within the global inflation frame. 20 Minutes sounds the alarm on systemic risk: European airports could run out of kerosene within three weeks if the Strait of Hormuz doesn't fully reopen. This three-week countdown is concrete timing that transforms a distant crisis into a direct threat to French summer vacations. French coverage connects the humanitarian dimension (Gaza) and logistical dimension (kerosene) in a single frame, reflecting French tradition of linking geopolitics and human impact.
Countdown dramatization creating sense of urgency
Gaza-kerosene linkage mixing two different registers
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