Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas field again after it 'violently lashed out' - Reuters
Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM">Iran attacked Qatar's main gas facility in response to an Israeli strike on Iran's gas field, causing European gas prices to spike over 25%. Trump stated Israel won't attack Iranian energy infrastructure again after Iran 'violently lashed out.' The escalation has disrupted critical energy supplies through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz region.
This is 'not our war' and Europe is scrambling to limit the economic fallout from the energy escalation. European officials are working to secure alternative energy supplies and contain the impact on already strained household energy bills. The attacks represent an unwelcome return to energy insecurity that Europe has been trying to manage since the Ukraine conflict.
The strikes on Qatar's gas facilities were a justified response to Israeli attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure. Iran has threatened to 'set fire' to ships attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz if attacks on its territory continue. The response demonstrates Iran's capability to disrupt global energy supplies when its own infrastructure is targeted.
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