The ongoing Israel-Hamas war could have implications on our wallets here in the U.S., particularly on the cost of fuel. Robert Sinclair, AAA Northeast manager, joined 'Stretching Your Dollar' to talk about the already inflated cost of fuel and how the war in the Middle East could send them even higher.

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