Trump tells Israel not to repeat strikes on Iranian energy as crisis deepens - Reuters
Israel struck an Iranian gas field, prompting Iranian retaliation that hit an Israeli oil refinery in Haifa. The exchange of attacks on energy infrastructure caused oil prices to surge and sparked global concerns about regional escalation. President Trump publicly requested Israel to halt further strikes on Iranian energy facilities, with Netanyahu confirming Israel would comply.
The strikes on energy facilities across the region have created dangerous volatility in global oil markets. Targeting critical infrastructure risks broader economic consequences and could escalate the conflict beyond the immediate parties involved.
Israel maintains it acted in legitimate self-defense but has agreed to US requests to avoid further energy infrastructure targets. Israeli leaders emphasize their right to respond to Iranian missile attacks while showing willingness to coordinate with US diplomatic efforts.
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