The conflict between Iran and Israel has escalated tensions in West Asia, raising global concerns about the potential destruction of Iran’s nuclear and oil facilities by Israel.
Reports indicate that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured US President Joe Biden that Israel will not attack Iran’s nuclear or oil facilities, easing some concerns.

During a recent phone conversation, Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the potential repercussions of retaliatory strikes on Iran, particularly the impact on global energy prices. Analysts fear that such actions could lead to soaring oil prices, which might affect the US elections.
While Netanyahu acknowledged US concerns, he highlighted that Israel would make decisions based on its own defense needs. Meanwhile, Israel has vowed to respond to recent missile attacks by Iran, but it appears that it may be reconsidering large-scale strikes on Iran’s critical infrastructure following Biden’s recommendations.





















