'Trump doesn't like it' — US, Israel reportedly at odds over Tel Aviv's strikes on Tehran oil depots. What's the matter?

In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Israel launched airstrikes on 30 oil depots in Tehran, resulting in widespread fires and heavy smoke over the Iranian capital. The attack, which occurred on Saturday, has drawn attention not only for its scale but also for the potential rift it may create between the United States and Israel. Reports indicate that former President Donald Trump has expressed discontent with Israel's actions, suggesting that such strikes could complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts in the region. The strikes come amid ongoing concerns regarding Iran's nuclear program and its military activities, which many perceive as a threat to regional stability. This latest development highlights the fragile dynamics between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, as the international community continues to grapple with the implications of military confrontations and their potential impact on global oil markets and security in the Middle East.
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