Saudi Arabia tells Iran not to attack, warns of retaliation
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Iran hit the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia’s capital with a drone strike as it kept striking targets around the region.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly pushed for strikes against Iran, while Saudi Arabia’s role appeared more complex. US President Donald Trump’s decision to launch Operation Epic Fury against
The diplomatic push comes as violence between Iran and Israel, with the United States involved, has raised fears of a wider regional conflict
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Across Iran’s capital, explosions rang out overnight as the U.S. and Israel pounded Iran with airstrikes. Iran and its allies have hit back against Israel and neighboring Gulf states.
Saudi Arabia has started shutting down several of its oilfields as the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz curbs exports and the kingdom tries to reroute crude via the Red Sea. Offshore fields such as Safaniya and Zuluf have been preemptively shut down,