Trump Says Israel Will Stop Attacks on Iran Gas Field After Escalation

Trump Says Israel Will Stop Attacks on Iran Gas Field After Escalation

Post by : Saif Nasser

The conflict in the Middle East has entered a dangerous phase after Donald Trump said that Israel would not carry out any more attacks on Iran’s major gas field. His statement came after a powerful strike that has increased fears of a wider war in the region.

The situation centers on the South Pars Gas Field, the largest natural gas field in the world. This site is extremely important for both Iran and Qatar, as it plays a key role in global energy supply.

According to reports, Israel launched a major strike on this gas field, which Trump described as a moment when Israel “violently lashed out.” The attack marked a serious escalation in the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.

Trump also made it clear that neither the United States nor Qatar had any involvement in the strike. He said Israel acted on its own, a statement that appears aimed at reducing direct blame on Washington and its allies.

Soon after the attack, Iran responded strongly. It launched missile strikes targeting energy facilities in the Gulf region, including sites in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. One of the key areas affected was Ras Laffan Industrial City, a major center for liquefied natural gas production.

These retaliatory actions quickly expanded the conflict beyond a single strike, raising fears that the entire region could be pulled into a larger war. Iran also warned that it could continue targeting energy infrastructure if attacks on its facilities do not stop.

In response to the growing tension, Trump said that Israel would not launch further attacks on the gas field unless Iran takes additional action. He also issued a strong warning that if Iran attacks Qatar again, the United States could respond with major force.

This combination of restraint and warning shows how serious the situation has become. On one hand, there is an effort to prevent further escalation. On the other, there is a clear threat of stronger action if the conflict continues.

The importance of the South Pars gas field cannot be overstated. It is one of the world’s largest sources of natural gas, and any disruption there can affect global energy markets. After the attack, oil prices rose sharply, showing how quickly markets react to such events.

Another key concern is the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route through which a large portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Ongoing tensions in this area have already disrupted shipping and increased the risk to global energy supply.

From an editorial point of view, this situation highlights how fragile global stability can be when energy infrastructure becomes a target. Attacks on oil and gas facilities do not just affect one country; they have consequences for the entire world.

Trump’s statement appears to be an attempt to control the situation and avoid further escalation. However, the strong warning also shows that tensions remain high and unpredictable.

The promise of “no more attacks” offers a small sign of hope, but it depends heavily on how Iran responds. If both sides choose restraint, the situation may calm down. If not, the conflict could move into a more dangerous phase.

For now, the world is watching closely. The next steps taken by the countries involved will decide whether the region moves toward peace or deeper conflict.

March 19, 2026 12:18 p.m. 131
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