Israel Says It Won’t Strike Iran Energy Sites After Trump Rebuke | Daybreak Europe 3/20/2026

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On today's show, Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would avoid attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, and added that the war will end a lot faster than people think as Tehran is no longer able to enrich uranium or manufacture ballistic missiles. Oil declined after the US and Israel sought to calm investors shaken by serious damage to key Gulf energy assets. European Union leaders have been unable to break a deadlock over a €90 billion loan to Ukraine. The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is refusing to budge until he regains access to Russian oil, leaving European leaders frustrated. Today's guests: Swiss Re Chief Europe Economist Charlotte Mueller & W1M Head of UK Equity Research Tineke Frikkee. (Source: Bloomberg)

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On today's show, Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would avoid attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, and added that the war will end a lot faster than people think as Tehran is no longer able to enrich uranium or manufacture ballistic missiles. Oil declined after the US and Israel sought to calm investors shaken by serious damage to key Gulf energy assets. European Union leaders have been unable to break a deadlock over a €90 billion loan to Ukraine. The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is refusing to budge until he regains access to Russian oil, leaving European leaders frustrated. Today's guests: Swiss Re Chief Europe Economist Charlotte Mueller & W1M Head of UK Equity Research Tineke Frikkee. (Source: Bloomberg)