Trump Urges Israel to Avoid Energy Strikes as Iran Crisis Deepens

Trump Urges Israel to Avoid Energy Strikes as Iran Crisis Deepens

Post by : Saif Nasser

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has taken a serious turn as former U.S. President Donald Trump urged Israel to avoid further attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure. His warning comes at a time when the war is already causing major disruption to global oil and gas supplies.

The issue began after Israel carried out a strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, one of the world’s largest natural gas sites. This attack marked a major escalation in the conflict and triggered a strong reaction from Iran. Soon after, Iran launched retaliatory strikes on energy facilities across the region, including in Qatar.

The situation quickly turned into a wider energy crisis. Key oil and gas facilities were damaged, and supply routes became unsafe. As a result, global energy markets faced heavy pressure, with prices rising sharply and fears growing about long-term shortages.

In response, Trump publicly stated that he had advised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to repeat such attacks on Iran’s energy sector. He made it clear that targeting energy infrastructure could worsen the crisis and lead to further retaliation.

Trump also said that the United States was not directly involved in the specific attack on the gas field, even though some reports suggested coordination between the two allies. This difference in statements has raised questions about how closely the two countries are working together in the conflict.

At the same time, Trump warned that if Iran continues to attack energy sites in other countries, the response could be severe. This shows how fragile the situation has become, with each action leading to a possible chain reaction.

The conflict has now entered a dangerous phase. Attacks on energy infrastructure are not just military actions—they directly affect the global economy. Oil and gas are essential for transport, electricity, and industry. When supply is disrupted, prices rise, and everyday life becomes more expensive.

Reports indicate that the war has already caused a significant drop in energy output. Millions of barrels of oil per day have been affected, creating a gap between supply and demand.

This has led to rising fuel prices across the world. Countries that depend on imported energy are especially vulnerable. Higher fuel costs can lead to increased prices for food, transport, and basic goods, affecting millions of people.

Another important concern is the safety of key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow waterway is one of the most important paths for global oil transport. Any disruption here can have a major impact on the world economy.

From an editorial point of view, Trump’s warning reflects a practical concern. Attacking energy infrastructure may provide short-term military advantage, but it creates long-term economic damage. It also increases the risk of a wider regional conflict.

The situation also highlights differences between the United States and Israel. While both countries are working together, their goals are not exactly the same. The U.S. appears more focused on controlling escalation, while Israel has taken more aggressive steps.

At the same time, the crisis shows how connected the world has become. A single attack in one region can affect fuel prices, markets, and daily life across the globe.

There are also growing calls from international leaders for restraint. Many countries have urged both sides to avoid targeting energy infrastructure and to focus on reducing tensions.

However, finding a solution is not easy. The conflict involves deep political and security issues that cannot be resolved quickly. Until there is some form of dialogue or agreement, the risk of further escalation will remain high.

In conclusion, Trump’s message to Israel highlights the serious risks of targeting energy infrastructure during a conflict. While the war continues, the global impact is becoming clearer. Rising energy prices, supply disruptions, and growing uncertainty are affecting not just the Middle East but the entire world. The need for careful decision-making and international cooperation has never been greater.

March 20, 2026 6:33 p.m. 332
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