Oil Costs Lives as Energy War Spreads from Tehran to the Gulf

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The energy war spreading across the Middle East is costing lives — literally and economically. Four Iranian oil workers died in Israeli strikes on Tehran’s fuel facilities. Two Saudi civilians were killed in a residential strike. A US service member succumbed to wounds from an Iranian attack. And everywhere, the human cost of a conflict driven in significant part by the control and destruction of energy infrastructure was mounting.

Israeli forces struck oil storage facilities in and around Tehran, triggering a dramatic spike in global oil prices above $100 per barrel and prompting Iran’s Revolutionary Guards to threaten pushing prices to $200. The Guards warned Gulf states that continued facilitation of the campaign against Iranian energy infrastructure would result in similar strikes against their own oil facilities.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait all came under fire. Saudi defenses intercepted 15 drones, Bahrain’s desalination plant was hit, and multiple casualties were reported across the region. A US service member died from wounds sustained in an Iranian attack in Saudi Arabia, raising American fatalities in the conflict to seven.

Iran’s clerical body appointed Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader following his father’s death, selecting the son over other candidates in what it described as a decisive vote. The move marked the first hereditary transfer of Iran’s supreme leadership and was widely condemned internationally as the birth of a dynasty within a republic founded on anti-monarchical principles.

Washington pledged not to target Iranian energy infrastructure and predicted only brief supply disruptions, but the reality on the ground was of a conflict that was expanding daily, claiming lives across multiple countries, and showing no indication of moving toward any form of resolution.

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