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Israel attacked an Iranian gas field, with Prime Minister Netanyahu stating Israel acted independently despite President Trump's request to avoid such strikes. Iran has responded with retaliatory attacks and warned of escalated responses if energy facilities are targeted again. Israel subsequently announced it would no longer target Iranian energy infrastructure following Trump's rebuke.
Israel acted independently in its security interests when targeting the Iranian gas field. The strike was a necessary response to Iranian threats and actions in the region, though Israel has now agreed to avoid future energy infrastructure targets.
The Israeli attack on energy infrastructure was an unacceptable escalation that required retaliation. Iran has warned it will show zero restraint if energy facilities are attacked again and has demonstrated its resolve through retaliatory strikes.
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