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Iran has warned it will show 'zero restraint' if its energy infrastructure is targeted again, following recent strikes that damaged key Middle East gas facilities. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Israel would avoid future attacks on Iran's energy assets after strikes sent energy prices soaring. The escalating conflict has disrupted regional energy supplies, with Iran's strike on Qatar's gas facility expected to reduce LNG exports by 17% for 3-5 years.

The exchange of strikes and threats between Iran and Israel has created significant volatility in global energy markets, with gas prices surging following attacks on critical infrastructure. The conflict's expansion threatens regional stability and global energy security, particularly affecting natural gas supplies from Qatar.
Iran's position

Iran maintains it will exercise zero restraint if its energy facilities face further attacks, positioning its actions as defensive responses to aggression. Tehran frames its strikes on regional energy infrastructure as legitimate military operations targeting strategic assets.

Israel's position

Netanyahu states that Israel will avoid targeting Iran's energy infrastructure going forward, suggesting a measured approach to prevent further energy market disruption. Israeli officials emphasize they are not seeking to drag allies into a broader regional conflict.