Iran Signals Possible Strikes on Israeli Gas Fields Amid Rising Tensions
Energy infrastructure may become targets
Iran could target key Israeli gas fields in the Eastern Mediterranean if tensions escalate further, according to a report circulated by the state-run Press TV.
The document highlights the Karish and Tanin gas fields as potential strike locations. These offshore energy sites play an important role in Israel’s gas production.
Document outlines potential response
The report refers to four main points outlining Iran’s possible actions. However, only parts of the document were clearly visible, while other sections remained unclear.
Despite limited details, the mention of major energy infrastructure suggests a possible shift toward targeting strategic assets.
Trump deadline adds pressure
Tensions have increased following warnings from Donald Trump. He set a deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and agree to negotiations.
In addition, Trump threatened to strike key infrastructure in Iran, including bridges and power plants, if Tehran fails to comply.
Regional conflict continues to escalate
Since the launch of a joint US-Israeli offensive on February 28, the conflict has intensified across the region. Iran has responded with drone and missile attacks targeting Israel, as well as Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf states hosting US military assets.
These developments have caused casualties, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted global markets and air travel.
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