Israel Presses On With Airstrikes on Tehran as US Pauses Iran Attacks

Israel's military continues strikes on Tehran despite a pause in US attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure, signaling ongoing regional tensions.
In a significant development in the ongoing Middle East crisis, the Israeli military has launched a new wave of airstrikes on the Iranian capital of Tehran, even as US President Donald Trump has signaled a pause in American attacks against Iran's energy infrastructure.
According to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), the military will continue its operations in line with the directives of the Israeli government until instructed otherwise. This move underscores the persistent regional tensions and the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the region.
The latest strikes by Israel come after Trump claimed to have held talks with Iran, though details of these discussions remain unclear. The IEA (International Energy Agency) chief has warned that a potential war between the US and Iran would create an energy crisis worse than the oil shocks of the 1970s and the ongoing Ukraine conflict combined.

While the US has temporarily halted its attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure, Israel appears to be maintaining its military operations in the region, underscoring the complex and multilayered nature of the ongoing tensions. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation or diplomatic breakthroughs in the coming days and weeks.
Analysts suggest that Israel's continued strikes on Tehran may be driven by its own security concerns and strategic interests, which may not necessarily align with the current US approach. The delicate balance of power in the Middle East continues to be tested, with the potential for far-reaching consequences for the global energy market and regional stability.

As the crisis unfolds, the international community will be closely monitoring the actions of all parties involved, seeking to find a path towards de-escalation and a lasting resolution to the longstanding tensions in the region. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the trajectory of this complex and volatile situation.
Source: The Guardian

