Iran targets energy facilities across Gulf after Israel struck its key gas installations - Reuters
Trump struggles against perception that he’s losing control">Iran has begun targeting energy facilities across the Gulf region following Israeli strikes on Iranian gas installations. The escalating conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil and gas shipments. Energy prices have surged as the conflict enters its third week, with both sides expanding attacks on critical infrastructure.
Tehran warns it will show zero restraint if its energy facilities face further attacks. Iran appears to be retaliating systematically against Gulf energy infrastructure after Israel targeted its key gas installations, effectively weaponizing the region's energy supplies.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated Israel will avoid future attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure, suggesting recognition of the global economic risks. Israeli officials continue to point to potential ground operations while attempting to de-escalate the energy conflict.
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