Trump tells Israel not to repeat strikes on Iranian energy as crisis deepens - Reuters
Israel struck an Iranian gas field, prompting retaliatory attacks on energy infrastructure across the Middle East and causing oil prices to surge. President Trump publicly asked Israel not to repeat such attacks on Iranian energy sites. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed Israel acted alone and said Trump had requested no further energy strikes.
The United States wants to prevent further escalation that could destabilize global energy markets. Trump's public request for Israel to avoid Iranian energy targets reflects concern about economic impacts and broader regional conflict.
Israel maintains it has the right to defend itself and respond to threats as it sees fit. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel acted independently in the gas field strike, suggesting Israel reserves the right to make its own security decisions despite allied concerns.
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