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, despite President Trump saying he did not approve the action. The attack prompted Iranian retaliation against Gulf oil facilities and caused energy prices to surge. Netanyahu announced Israel would hold off on future attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure following Trump's request.
Netanyahu maintains Israel acted independently and made significant military progress against Iranian capabilities in recent weeks. Israeli officials claim they have successfully degraded Iran's uranium enrichment capacity and energy infrastructure through targeted strikes.
President Trump indicated he did not approve of the Israeli strike on the Iranian gas facility and requested that Israel refrain from future attacks on energy infrastructure. The administration appears to be seeking to prevent further escalation that could destabilize global energy markets and regional security.
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