A fragment of a missile fired from Iran and intercepted by Israeli air defenses in an open field in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, on March 19. Photographer: Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo
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Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would avoid future attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, after strikes on key Middle East gas operations sent energy prices soaring. The war will end a lot faster than people think, according to the prime minister, because Tehran is no longer able to enrich uranium or manufacture ballistic missiles. Oil declined. See More In Details…














