
Amidst the heat in the Middle East, a new decision, no attacks on Iranian energy centers?
The Middle East region has become a hot political center that has attracted the most attention in the world. Amid such a situation, it is reported that Israel has officially announced that it will no longer carry out attacks targeting Iranian energy centers.
This decision was taken in accordance with a recent request made by US President Donald Trump. It is reported that Israel has reached this agreement considering the issues of preserving regional stability and preventing further severe impacts on the global economy.
This is not an ordinary decision. Previously, Israel carried out attacks targeting Iranian energy facilities, and in response, Iran launched a series of attacks targeting the energy systems of other countries in the region. This series of exchange rate shocks has thrown not only the region but also the entire world market into a state of severe crisis.
The impact on the energy market in particular is huge. The sudden increase in crude oil prices due to this conflict situation has become a warning to the world economy. It was reported that the price of a barrel of Brent crude oil had risen to US$119 yesterday.
Such price increases affect not only oil-producing countries. They directly affect many sectors including fuel prices, transportation costs, food prices, industrial costs, and electricity supply. That is, the pressure of a Middle East crisis is also affecting the daily lives of ordinary people.
Therefore, many are watching this new decision taken by Israel as a step that can at least control the heat in the region. But the problem is that declaring an agreement and making it a reality on the ground are not the same thing.
Middle Eastern politics is a complex power game that can change in a matter of minutes. However, stopping the attacks on energy centers could be an important step in controlling the war situation and rebuilding confidence in the world market.
Today, the whole world is watching one thing.!
Is this decision just a temporary announcement?
Or is it a real start to reducing the heat of war in the Middle East?






