Iran says will strike enemy sites previously thought to be safe - state media

  • FARS report following strikes on an Iranian gas plant
South Pars petrochemical facilities
Screen shot of vide of the South Pars petro facilities

Israel launched an attack that struck the South Pars petrochemical facilities in Asaluyeh in southern Iran. A report from Axios said it was coordinated and approved by the US.

In response, Iran said it will warn Gulf allies that a response is coming. A Fars report said "Iran will hit enemy sites that were previously thought as safe". Al Jazeera said Israel is now targeting civilian infrastructure in a "major escalation".

Brent crude is up 4% in the aftermath of the attack with prices hitting $108.10.

In turn, S&P 500 futures are down 35 points and the US dollar strengthening.

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