Israeli strikes on Iranian fuel facilities
Israeli forces carried out strikes on fuel storage facilities and a refinery near Tehran during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. The attacks caused large fires and heavy smoke over parts of the Iranian capital. Videos circulating online showed flames rising from industrial zones, and Iranian authorities advised residents nearby to remain indoors while emergency crews responded.
Part of a wider military confrontation
The strikes took place during the broader conflict that escalated in late February. Both Israel and Iran have been targeting infrastructure connected to military operations. Israeli officials said the facilities were linked to Iran’s fuel supply network that supports missile activity, and they argued the goal was to weaken Iran’s ability to carry out attacks against Israel and its allies.
U.S. reaction and concerns
According to reports, Israel informed Washington before the operation, but U.S. officials were reportedly surprised by the scale of the strikes. Some officials expressed concern that targeting energy infrastructure could increase tensions and lead to wider regional escalation. Energy facilities are considered sensitive targets because damage can disrupt supply systems and have broader economic consequences.
Potential impact on energy markets
Conflicts in the Middle East often influence global oil markets. Attacks on facilities tied to production or storage can affect supply chains and oil prices. Analysts closely watched whether the conflict might expand to other energy sites or shipping routes, especially the Strait of Hormuz, a critical pathway for global oil transport.
Balancing military and strategic decisions
The incident also highlighted differences in strategic priorities between allies. Israel views some infrastructure as directly connected to military operations, while U.S. officials often consider wider economic and geopolitical risks. The strikes therefore became an example of the complex decisions governments face when trying to weaken an opponent while avoiding a broader regional or global crisis.