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Trump Urges Israel and Iran to Halt Attacks on Gas Sites
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Reports indicate that Donald Trump is urging both Israel and Iran to refrain from attacking gas infrastructure. The context surrounding these alleged attacks is not fully detailed, but the intervention suggests a concern over potential disruptions to energy supplies and regional stability.Articles about this topic
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Trump Presses Israel, Iran to Stop Attacking Gas Sites
Iran and Israel have traded strikes on energy infrastructure in the Middle East, with little sign of the conflict abating. Bloomberg’s Stuart Livingston-Wallace and Laura Davison join Joumanna Bercetche to discuss the energy market fallout. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trump threatens to strike world's largest gas field if Iran attacks Qatar again
US President Donald Trump pledged the US would “massively blow up the entirety” of the world’s largest gas field if Iran attacks Qatar again. Trump made his threat on social media Wednesday night against Iran’s South Pars natural gas field after Iranian missiles hit Qatar. The Iranian attack was in retaliation for an Israeli attack on the South Pars field earlier Wednesday. Hoda Abel-Hamid reports from Doha, Qatar.
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Strike on Iran gas field exposes US-Israel rift as Trump claims he did not know
US president says he told Netanyahu ‘don’t do that’ as he distances himself from attack that has angered Gulf alliesThe US-Israeli war against Iran has exposed further divisions between the two countries after an Israeli strike on Iran’s largest gas field angered US allies in the Gulf and prompted Donald Trump to say he knew nothing in advance about the attack – a claim that Israeli officials disputed.Speaking in the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he had spoken to Israel’s Benjamin Netanyah
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Israel Will Not Strike Iranian Energy Sites After Trump Rebuke
Israel said it will no longer target energy infrastructure after an attack on an Iranian gas field sparked retaliatory strikes against energy assets across the Middle East, causing oil and gas prices to surge and prompting a rebuke from President Donald Trump. “Israel acted alone,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a press conference on Thursday, after Israeli officials previously said they had informed the US about the attack. Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would help the US attempt
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