
Israel Strikes Iran's Gas Field, Boosts Oil Prices
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Israels recent strike on Irans South Pars natural gas field, the worlds largest, has sent oil and gas prices soaring. The attack, a significant escalation in the conflict, comes after President Trumps warning to destroy the field if Iran continued targeting Qatar. Gas prices in the U.S. have jumped four cents per gallon, reaching a national average of $3.88. Despite Trumps claims of no advance notice, an Israeli official reported close coordination with Washington. The incident follows a series of Iranian attacks on Gulf energy targets and the choking of the Strait of Hormuz, where one-fifth of global oil flows. Internal tensions within Israel have been highlighted by a recent resignation, with claims of Israel pushing Trump into action without full debate among advisors. World leaders are closely watching energy markets as tensions remain high.
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