Netanyahu Pledges No Further Attacks on Iranian Energy Infrastructure After US Request
Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will not carry out further attacks on key Iranian energy structures. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, he clarified that they would comply with the request made by US President Donald Trump to halt future attacks.
Netanyahu's statement comes as Israel continues to strike targets related to Iran. Netanyahu also confirmed that Israel alone attacked a processing center recently linked to Iran's South Pars gas field. This area is considered one of the world's largest natural gas reserves.
This attack is being viewed as a moment of further escalation in the conflict. Previously, Israel had only attacked Iranian fuel storage sites, not directly striking production centers.
In response to this attack, Iran attacked the energy structures of neighboring countries in the Persian Gulf region. The Qatari side reported significant damage, particularly at the Ras Laffan major energy hub in Qatar.
Following this incident, prices in the international energy market have risen sharply, and analysts have pointed to the risk of a long-term gas shortage.
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