Watch: Trump compares attack on Iran to Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Israel would avoid attacking Iran's energy infrastructure after previous strikes sent energy prices soaring. Iran responded by threatening 'zero restraint' if its energy assets are targeted again and launched attacks on regional gas facilities. The escalation has disrupted global energy supplies, with Qatar's gas exports facing years-long reductions.
Netanyahu claims Israel is helping the US secure the Strait of Hormuz and argues for alternative pipeline routes to avoid regional chokepoints. Israel maintains it will avoid targeting Iran's energy infrastructure going forward to prevent further market disruption.
Iran warns it will show 'zero restraint' if its energy infrastructure faces future attacks and has demonstrated this by striking regional gas facilities. Iranian actions suggest they view energy infrastructure as a legitimate military target in the broader conflict.
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