Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said that his country will not carry out any more attacks on Iran’s energy facilities.
He said this after a warning from Donald Trump telling him not to do so again.
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An earlier attack by Israel on Iran’s South Pars gas facility on Wednesday, and Iran’s response, caused a sharp increase in gas and fuel prices in Europe.
Speaking at a press conference, Netanyahu rejected claims that he pushed or influenced President Trump to support the attack on Iran.
He said it is wrong to think that anyone can tell Trump what to do.
He added that Trump makes decisions based on what he believes is right for Americans and for the future of everyone.
