Iran confirms the death of its intelligence chief, 3rd top official killed in 24 hours
trump-considers-draft-for-iran-war-amid-energy-crisis.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes targeting major energy facilities in the Middle East, with attacks hitting natural gas infrastructure and other critical assets. Oil prices jumped more than 10% as markets reacted to concerns about supply disruptions. The escalating conflict has now claimed several senior Iranian officials, including the intelligence chief, over a 24-hour period.
The targeting of energy infrastructure represents a dangerous escalation that could severely disrupt global oil supplies. With both sides now striking critical facilities, the conflict poses a serious threat to energy security in a region that supplies much of the world's oil and gas.
The strikes on energy facilities appear to be calculated moves designed to inflict economic pressure rather than cause massive supply disruptions. Both sides seem to be calibrating their responses to send strong messages while avoiding actions that could draw in other major powers.
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