By Muhammad Mamman
Donald Trump has urged an end to further strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure following a recent Israeli attack on a major gas field, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
The report states that Trump expressed concern over escalating tensions in the region after Israel targeted a key Iranian energy site, a move that could have significant economic and geopolitical consequences.
Sources cited by the publication suggest that the former US president is wary of further disruptions to global energy markets and the potential for a broader conflict involving regional powers.
The strike marks a notable escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran, whose long-standing rivalry has frequently played out through covert operations and proxy confrontations across the Middle East.
Neither Israeli nor Iranian officials have publicly detailed the full extent of the damage or confirmed the strategic implications of the attack. However, analysts warn that continued assaults on energy infrastructure could trigger retaliatory measures and deepen instability in an already volatile region.
Trump’s reported stance highlights growing international concern over the risk of a wider conflict, particularly as tensions continue to simmer between the two adversaries.

