An Israeli strike on a major gas facility has been described by officials as a warning to Iran against continuing efforts to disrupt global oil supplies, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz.
According to reports citing an Israeli official, the strike was intended to send a clear message that interference with energy flows in the strategic waterway would trigger direct consequences. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical routes for oil transport, making any threat to its stability a major concern for global markets.
The development comes amid an escalation marked by increased Iranian missile launches. In response to the growing security risks, Israeli authorities have decided to reduce the number of departing passengers from Ben Gurion Airport, according to local media reports.
The move reflects heightened concerns over civilian safety as missile activity intensifies, raising fears of further disruption to transportation and daily life.
Analysts warn that the latest developments could deepen regional instability, with energy security and civilian infrastructure increasingly at risk.




