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Trump tells Israel not to repeat strikes on Iranian energy as crisis deepens - Reuters

Israel struck an Iranian gas field, prompting retaliatory Iranian missile attacks that hit Israeli energy infrastructure including a Haifa oil refinery. President Trump publicly requested Israel cease targeting Iranian energy sites after the exchanges caused oil prices to surge. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed Israel acted alone and agreed to Trump's request to avoid further energy infrastructure strikes.

The escalating strikes between Israel and Iran directly targeted critical energy infrastructure, sending shockwaves through global oil and gas markets. Trump's public intervention signals growing U.S. concern about economic fallout from the conflict spreading to energy supplies in the volatile Persian Gulf region.
Israeli position

Israel maintains it acted independently in striking Iranian facilities and has agreed to Trump's request to avoid further energy infrastructure attacks. Netanyahu emphasized Israel's right to defend itself while acknowledging the need to coordinate with the incoming U.S. administration on regional security matters.

Iranian response

Iran retaliated against Israeli energy infrastructure after its own gas facilities were targeted, with missile fragments and strikes reported across northern Israel including the Haifa refinery. The strikes represent Iran's continued policy of responding to Israeli attacks on its territory and assets.