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Rift in US-Israel Relations After Strikes on Iranian Oil Facilities

Published March 9, 2026, 12:14
Rift in US-Israel Relations After Strikes on Iranian Oil Facilities

The relationship between the US and Israel has been strained following recent Israeli strikes on Iranian oil facilities. The US expressed concern over the extent of the attacks, which exceeded their initial expectations, and fears they could have negative consequences, such as rising oil prices and strengthening support for the Iranian regime. Washington was warned about the Israeli plans, but was surprised by the scale of the operations. The Israeli attacks targeted fuel depots that, according to Israel, were used by Iran to supply fuel to military forces. Israel justifies the strikes as a warning to Iran to stop targeting Israeli civilian infrastructure. However, the US fears that attacks on infrastructure serving the Iranian people could have the opposite effect. Tehran is threatening retaliation, warning that further attacks will lead to similar strikes throughout the region and could push oil prices to $200 a barrel. The president of the Iranian parliament warned of an immediate response if the attacks continue. The situation has led to strong disagreements between the US and Israel, with US officials expressing their frustration with Israel's strategy. President Trump, according to his advisors, wants to avoid rising oil prices, as this would remind citizens of high gasoline prices. The disagreement between the two allies is expected to be discussed at a higher political level, as Israel's strategy appears to diverge from US expectations. The situation remains unstable and an escalation of tensions is possible.