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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will not strike any more Iranian oil fields
and will follow the direction of President Trump.
And without providing any evidence, he also said
that Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles.
NPR's Kerry Kahn has the latest.
In a press conference with foreign reporters,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made his comments about Iran's decimated nuclear capabilities in Hebrew.
He also said Israel acted alone, striking Iran's South Par's gas field.
Iran has since intensified strikes against Gulf energy sites, sending oil prices soaring.
Netanyahu said Trump, quote, "asked us to hold off on future attacks, and we're holding off."
Any two leaders have been as coordinated as President Trump and I. He's the leader.
I'm... you know, his ally.
Trump also says the U.S. did not know about Israel's oil field attack.
However, a person briefed on the matter told NPR that the U.S. and Israel are coordinated on all targets.
Kerry Kahn, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
A federal jury has found Elon Musk liable for attempting to drive down
the social media platform Twitter's stock prices ahead of his takeover of the company in 2022.
Katie DiBenedetti with member station KQED reports.
The civil lawsuit accused Musk of making misleading statements about the number of bots on Twitter