Tel Aviv: Israel has announced that it will no longer target Iran’s gas fields, marking a notable shift in its military approach amid escalating regional tensions.
The decision comes shortly after criticism from US President Donald Trump, who reportedly urged Israel to avoid striking energy infrastructure, including gas fields, during the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Sources indicate that previous attacks on Iran’s gas fields were carried out based on Israel’s own strategic decisions. However, following Trump’s intervention, Israeli authorities have decided to halt such operations moving forward.
The move is being seen as an attempt to prevent further escalation and reduce the risk of disrupting global energy supplies, as attacks on critical infrastructure could have wider economic consequences.
While military tensions between Israel and Iran remain high, this development signals a possible recalibration of targets amid growing international concern over the conflict’s impact on regional stability.














































