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Israel launches more strikes on Tehran as Iran continues attacks on Gulf oil facilities

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel acted independently in striking Iran's largest gas compound, emphasizing that the attack was conducted without outside direction. The strike occurred despite President Trump reportedly not approving the action. Netanyahu also indicated that Israel would hold off on future attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure following Trump's request.

The statements highlight tensions between Israeli military actions and U.S. policy coordination in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The situation raises questions about allied consultation and the potential for escalation in regional conflicts involving energy infrastructure.
Israeli position

Netanyahu maintains that Israel has the sovereign right to act in its own defense and security interests. He emphasizes that Israel operates independently in its military decisions, regardless of external opinions or pressures.

U.S. coordination concerns

Critics argue that unilateral military actions by allies can complicate diplomatic efforts and regional stability. There are concerns that Israel should coordinate more closely with the U.S. on actions that could affect broader regional conflicts.