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    Trump Vows No More Attacks by Israel on Iran Gas Field After It 'violently Lashed Out'

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

    Trump vows no more attacks by Israel on Iran gas field after it 'violently lashed out' - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    President Trump declared that Israel will cease further attacks on Iran’s South Pars gas field unless Iran targets Qatar again, warning the U.S. may retaliate by destroying the field if provoked. The escalation has spurred oil price spikes amid deepening regional energy instability.

    Table of Contents

    • Escalation in the U.S.-Israeli Conflict and Its Impact on Global Energy
    • Israel's Attack on Iran's Gas Field
    • Iran's Response and Regional Tensions
    • U.S. Involvement and Official Statements
    • Strategic Importance of South Pars and Regional Security
    • Potential U.S. Military Response
    • International Reactions and Further Attacks
    • Diplomatic Responses from Muslim-Majority Countries
    • Attacks on Key Energy Infrastructure
    • European and Humanitarian Impact

    Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas field again after it 'violently lashed out'

    Escalation in the U.S.-Israeli Conflict and Its Impact on Global Energy

    By Andrew Mills and Timour Azhari

    Israel's Attack on Iran's Gas Field

    DOHA/RIYADH, March 19 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said an angry Israel had "violently lashed out" and attacked Iran's major gas field, a significant escalation in the U.S.-Israeli war, but said Israel would not make further such attacks unless Iran retaliated.

    Wednesday's attack on the huge South Pars gas field drove oil prices higher and prompted a threat by Iran to attack oil and gas targets across the Gulf, while it fired missiles at Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

    The escalation heightens the unprecedented disruption of global energy supplies that has raised the political stakes for Trump, who joined Israel in attacking Iran nearly four weeks ago.

    State oil giant QatarEnergy reported "extensive damage" after hit the Ras Laffan Industrial City that processes about a fifth of global gas supply.

    Iran's Response and Regional Tensions

    IRAN HITS MASSIVE QATAR OIL FIELD, SAUDI CAPITAL

    Saudi Arabia said it intercepted and destroyed four ballistic missiles launched toward Riyadh on Wednesday and an attempted drone attack on a gas facility in its east.

    On Thursday, Iran again attacked Qatar's gas facilities, and its missiles also targeted the Saudi capital.

    QatarEnergy reported "sizeable fires" and extensive damage at several of its liquefied natural gas facilities hit by missile attacks early on Thursday.

    U.S. Involvement and Official Statements

    Trump said the United States did not have advance knowledge of Israel's attack and that Qatar had not been involved. The Wall Street Journal, however, reported that Trump had approved of Israel's plan to attack Iran's natural gas field.

    "Israel, out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East, has violently lashed out at a major facility known as South Pars Gas Field in Iran," Trump posted on X on Wednesday.

    "Unfortunately, Iran did not know this, or any of the pertinent facts pertaining to the South Pars attack, and unjustifiably and unfairly attacked a portion of Qatar’s LNG Gas facility.

    "NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar.

    "In which instance the United States of America, with or without the help or consent of Israel, will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before."

    Strategic Importance of South Pars and Regional Security

    TRUMP CONSIDERS SENDING MORE TROOPS TO MIDDLE EAST

    South Pars is the Iranian sector of the world's largest natural gas deposit, which Iran shares with Qatar, a close U.S. ally and host of the United States' biggest military base in the Gulf.

    Since the start of the conflict, Tehran has targeted not just Israel, but U.S. diplomatic and military facilities across the Gulf and warned its neighbors not to host attacks on Iran.

    Potential U.S. Military Response

    With no sign of de-escalation, Trump is considering sending thousands more U.S. troops to the Middle East, a U.S. official and three other people familiar with the planning told Reuters.

    Those troops could be used to restore the safe passage of oil tankers through the narrow Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for a fifth of the world's oil trade.

    Trump this week asked U.S. allies to help reopen the strait, but his request has so far been rebuffed. Iran's closure of the strait has spiked energy prices and fueled fears of a rise in inflation globally.

    An unknown projectile hit a vessel 4 nautical miles east of Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facility, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said on Thursday. All crew were reported safe, it said.

    International Reactions and Further Attacks

    Diplomatic Responses from Muslim-Majority Countries

    The foreign ministers of 12 Muslim-majority countries meeting in Riyadh denounced Iran's strikes on Gulf neighbors, calling for an immediate halt.

    Iran's targeting of residential areas and civilian infrastructure, such as oil facilities, airports and desalination plants, could not be justified under any circumstances, the ministers said in a statement.

    "This pressure from Iran will backfire politically and morally and certainly we reserve the right to take military actions, if deemed necessary," Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan told a press conference after the diplomats met.

    Interceptors were seen fired from near the Riyadh hotel where the conference was held around the time the ministers gathered for the consultative meeting on the Iran war.

    Attacks on Key Energy Infrastructure

    SAUDI PORT HIT, UAE SHUTS GAS FACILITY

    Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port of Yanbu - currently the only export outlet for Gulf Arab countries' crude - was hit by an aerial attack on Thursday, an industry source said, adding there was minimal impact. It was unclear what was targeted and by whom. Aramco did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

    Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Thursday issued an evacuation warning to several oil facilities across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, including SAMREF, a joint venture between Aramco and Exxon Mobil.

    The UAE shut down its Habshan gas facility after it intercepted missiles fired in what its foreign ministry called a "terrorist attack" by Iran.

    European and Humanitarian Impact

    European Union leaders will seek ways to curb the jump in energy prices triggered by the Iran war when they meet on Thursday but they have few easy options. European gas prices have increased by more than 60% since the war on Iran began on February 28.

    More than 3,000 people have been killed in Iran since the U.S.-Israeli attacks began, the U.S.-based Iran human rights group HRANA estimates.

    Authorities in Lebanon say 900 have been killed there and 800,000 forced to flee their homes. Iranian attacks have killed people in Iraq and across the Gulf states, and at least 13 U.S. military service members have been killed in the war.

    (Reporting by Andrew Mills in Doha and Timour Azhari in Ri

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump confirmed Israel’s March 18 attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field—coordinated and approved by the U.S.—and vowed no further strikes unless Iran targets Qatar again (axios.com).
    • •Trump threatened to “massively blow up” South Pars if Iran retaliates against Qatar, reflecting a further escalation in U.S. involvement (apnews.com).
    • •The Israeli strike disrupted about 12 % of Iran’s gas output and triggered global oil price rises—from around $103 to over $108 per barrel—amid fears of broader regional supply disruption (en.wikipedia.org).

    References

    • After Tehran strikes, Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas fields anymore
    • The Latest: Trump threatens to strike world's largest gas field if Iran attacks Qatar again
    • 2026 South Pars field attack

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump vows no more attacks by Israel on Iran gas field after it 'violently lashed out'

    1What did Trump say about further Israeli attacks on Iran's gas field?

    Trump stated there would be no further Israeli attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field unless Iran retaliated first.

    2Which facility was attacked by Israel and how did Iran respond?

    Israel attacked Iran's South Pars gas field. Iran responded by firing missiles at Qatar and Saudi Arabia, damaging key gas facilities.

    3How did the attacks affect global energy supplies?

    The attacks disrupted global energy supplies, driving oil prices higher and damaging LNG infrastructure in the Gulf region.

    4What stance did Gulf countries take on Iran's missile attacks?

    Gulf states condemned Iran's strikes and warned of possible military action in response to attacks on civilian infrastructure.

    5What strategic move is Trump considering in response to the escalation?

    Trump is considering deploying thousands more U.S. troops to the Middle East to restore safe oil tanker passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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