
Trump Warns Netanyahu Against Further Attacks on Iranian Gas Fields
US President Donald Trump stated he had informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to carry out further attacks on Iran's natural gas fields, after Israel had 'retaliated violently' out of anger, and received assurances that Iranian energy infrastructure would not be targeted, adding that Israel should not attack unless Iran targets 'innocent' countries.
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