World ( The cow news digital ) U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly urged Israel to refrain from launching further attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure following a recent strike on a key gas field, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
The development comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where hostilities between Iran and Israel have intensified in recent weeks. The report states that President Trump conveyed a clear message that additional strikes on Iranian energy facilities were unnecessary at this stage, as Iran had already been sent a strong warning.
Earlier this week, Israel targeted the South Pars Gas Field, one of the world’s largest natural gas reserves and a crucial component of Iran’s energy sector. The attack marked a significant escalation, bringing vital economic infrastructure into the conflict zone.
According to the report, President Trump had prior knowledge of the Israeli strike. However, sources indicate that his position may not be final. The U.S. administration could reconsider its stance if Iran engages in further provocative actions, particularly in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit route.
The situation remains highly volatile, as Iran has responded strongly to the attack on its energy assets. Iranian officials have declared that any oil installations linked to American companies or interests in the region could become potential targets. This warning has raised concerns among Gulf nations and international stakeholders about the safety of energy infrastructure and shipping routes.
In a related development, Iran reportedly launched a missile strike on Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar, a major hub for liquefied natural gas production. The attack caused a fire and added to fears of a broader regional escalation that could disrupt global energy supplies.
Analysts suggest that the targeting of energy facilities represents a dangerous new phase in the conflict, with potential consequences for international markets. Any disruption in production or transportation could lead to significant fluctuations in oil and gas prices worldwide.
Diplomatic efforts are ongoing to prevent further escalation, but the situation remains uncertain. With both sides signaling readiness to respond to further aggression, the risk of a wider regional conflict continues to grow.

