“It’s time to end the war.” UN’s Guterres urges US, Israel to cease attacks
Israel announced it will no longer target Iranian energy infrastructure following President Trump's criticism of recent strikes that hit energy facilities across the Middle East. The decision comes after Iranian missiles struck an Israeli oil refinery in Haifa, with both sides exchanging attacks on energy assets. Oil and gas prices have surged amid the escalating conflict, while the US has reportedly spent $12.7 billion in the first six days of military operations.
The targeting of energy infrastructure threatens global economic stability and violates international norms regarding civilian infrastructure. The conflict's expansion beyond military targets risks drawing in more regional actors and causing lasting damage to global energy markets.
Israel's targeted strikes on Iranian leadership and infrastructure represent a calculated strategy to degrade Iran's military capabilities and deter future attacks. The policy of targeted elimination has been a cornerstone of Israeli security doctrine for decades and serves as deterrence against hostile actors.
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