Iran-Israel-US Conflict Raises Oil Prices

Armed clashes between the United States, Israel, and Iran have entered their thirteenth day, causing serious concern in the global community. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
As the attacks by the United States and Israel continue, Iran has also intensified its response actions, particularly focusing on global energy sources. As a result of this process, oil prices on the international market have sharply increased and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz has become more complicated.
Additionally, the increasing number of cyberattacks is causing further problems in the security sector. International media outlets are monitoring the impact of this tension on the global economy and security.
One of the most severe consequences of the conflict is the daily increase in human casualties. According to Amir Said Iravani, Iran's representative to the United Nations, more than seven thousand civilians have died since the start of the hostilities.
Unfortunately, as the attacks show no signs of stopping, the humanitarian situation is worsening. Reports indicate that many families have been displaced from their homes and are living as refugees.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has put forward three main conditions to stop the fighting and restore peace. According to these demands, Iran's international rights must be fully recognized, compensation must be paid for the material and moral damages caused, and strict guarantees must be provided to prevent new aggressions against the country in the future.
The president stated that if these conditions are not met in the short term, Tehran will be forced to continue its response measures and military operations. This could pose a serious threat to transport security on international sea routes and the stability of energy supply worldwide.
World leaders are being called upon to resolve the conflict promptly and reach an agreement through peaceful means.





