Netanyahu’s Iran energy strikes draw war-crime warnings and Putin echoes

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An Independent analysis argues that Israel’s strikes on Iran’s South Pars gas field mirror Putin-era tactics, risk possible war-crimes by targeting civilian energy infrastructure, and may fail to topple the regime while inflaming global energy prices and boosting Russia’s wartime revenues.
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