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Iran targets energy facilities across Gulf after Israel struck its key gas installations - Reuters

Iran has attacked energy facilities across the Gulf region, including Qatari gas fields, in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iran's main gas installations. The escalating conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil and gas shipments. Gas prices have spiked as maritime traffic through the vital Persian Gulf route remains at a near-standstill.

The Strait of Hormuz handles about 20% of global oil transit, making any disruption a major economic threat. The conflict is already triggering supply chain disruptions worldwide and raising fears of a global food crisis as energy opening-trade-3192.html" class="story-link" title="Iran War: European Stocks Fall as Energy Costs Surge Again | The Opening Trade 3">costs surge.
Critics say

The escalation shows either Trump has lost control over Israeli military actions or he's deliberately misleading the public about U.S. involvement. A former counter-terrorism head who resigned over the conflict stated Iran posed "no imminent threat" to the U.S., suggesting the military response was unjustified.

Officials suggest

The strikes were a necessary response to Iranian aggression and represent a coordinated effort to neutralize regional threats. An arrangement allowing both sides to claim victory while de-escalating may be the most viable path forward from the current standoff.