U.S. dismayed by Israel's Iran fuel strikes, sources say



Wednesday, March 11, 2026-Tensions are emerging between Washington and Tel Aviv after Israeli forces launched large-scale strikes on Iran’s fuel infrastructure, a move that reportedly caught U.S. officials off guard. According to sources familiar with the situation, Israeli jets targeted roughly 30 fuel depots across Iran, sparking massive fires and thick smoke over parts of Tehran. While Israel reportedly notified the United States ahead of the operation, American officials were surprised by the scope and intensity of the attacks, marking the first clear disagreement between the allies since the war began.

U.S. officials are particularly concerned that hitting fuel depots and other energy facilities could backfire strategically. Infrastructure like fuel storage often supports everyday civilian life, and Washington fears such strikes may rally Iranian public support behind the government rather than weaken it. Some officials also warned that the destruction of energy sites could disrupt global oil markets and push prices higher, a development that would carry economic consequences worldwide.

The Israeli government maintains that the depots were legitimate targets tied to Iran’s military logistics and supply networks. However, the scale of the damage has intensified debate within the United States over the direction of the war and its broader economic and political risks. As the conflict continues to escalate across the region, Washington is reportedly urging Israel to avoid further strikes on Iran’s oil and fuel infrastructure in order to prevent wider instability and energy shocks.

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