Both Sides In Iran War Ratchet Up Attacks On Energy Facilities, As Oil Prices Surge
Source: Politics · Bias: Left
Summary
Israel kept up its campaign of targeting Iran’s leaders and an Iranian offshore natural gas field was struck in a sign of the war’s mounting pressure – from both sides -- on the region's economic lifeblood: energy.
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