Israel attacks plant in Iranian gas field despite ceasefire proposal

Israel has attacked an important petrochemical plant in Iran's massive natural gas field, Southern Pars, questioning negotiations aimed at achieving a ceasefire between the US and Tehran. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz confirmed what he called “a powerful attack on the largest petrochemical object [...]
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz confirmed what he called “a powerful attack on Iran's largest petrochemical object”, which is responsible for half of the country's petrochemical production.
Israel's military spokesman, Nada Shoshan, said there will be no <x0 community” for Iran as talks progress, reports Euronews. al, broadcast Periscope
The gas field shared with Qatar is the largest in the world and is located under the waters of the Persian Gulf.
Following Israel's March attack on the South Parsine, Donald Trump said Israel would not attack again, but warned that if Iran continued to hit Qatar's energy infrastructure, the United States would retaliate and replace “massively destroy the entire” nuclear field.
Trump's deadline for Tehran to reopen Hormuz's plight is approaching, as mediators try to convince the US and Iran to agree on a new ceasefire proposal. /Periscope












