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Residential buildings damaged by an Iranian missile strike in Arad, southern Israel, 22 March. Alamy Stock Photo

Iran threatens energy infrastructure after Trump's Strait of Hormuz ultimatum

US president Donald Trump vowed to “obliterate” the Iran’s power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz swiftly reopens.

IRAN HAS THREATENED to attack key infrastructure across the Middle East if US president Donald Trump follows through on his vow to “obliterate” the Islamic republic’s power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz swiftly reopens.

Trump, after signalling he may wind down the war, ratcheted up pressure on Iran’s leadership, announcing a countdown over the Islamic republic’s de facto blockade on the crucial trade route.

“If Iran doesn’t full open, without threat, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 hours from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various power plants, starting with the biggest one first!” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

But Iran’s military operational command responded that if the country’s facilities were hit, “all energy, information technology and desalination infrastructure belonging to the US” in the region would be targeted.

Tehran retaliated for an attack on its nuclear site at Natanz with two direct hits on southern Israel. Slipping past the country’s air defences, the missiles crashed into the towns of Dimona, and Arad, wounding more than 100 people.

Iran’s missile attack on Israel indicated that its arsenal still poses a threat across the region, even after Trump and Netanyahu claimed to have decimated Tehran’s forces.

Analysts say Iran’s government has survived the loss of its top leaders and that its strike capacity is proving more durable than expected. 

Dimona hosts what is widely believed to be the Middle East’s only nuclear arsenal, although Israel has never admitted to possessing nuclear weapons, insisting the site is for research.

The missile fell about five kilometres from the nuclear facility, leaving about 30 people wounded, according to rescuers.

Israel said it launched a fresh wave of strikes on Iranian capital Tehran on Sunday in response.

‘Cowards’

But Trump turned his attention to the blockaded strait, which typically carries a fifth of the global crude oil trade.

The standoff has rattled markets and sent oil prices soaring, with North Sea Brent crude now trading above $105 (€91) a barrel, as concerns grow about the long-term consequences for the global economy.

Trump has slammed NATO allies as “cowards” and urged them to secure the strait.

A total of 22 countries – including the UK, France, Italy, Germany, South Korea, Australia, the UAE and Bahrain – condemned on Saturday the “de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces”

Meanwhile Iran has kept up retaliatory attacks on Gulf nations it accuses of serving as a launchpad for US strikes.

Saudi Arabia said Sunday it detected three ballistic missiles around capital Riyadh and the kingdom’s forces intercepted three drones.

The United Arab Emirates said it responded to new missile and drone attacks from Iran, after the Islamic republic warned its neighbour against allowing strikes from disputed islands near the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran also launched an unsuccessful ballistic-missile attack on the US-UK base at Diego Garcia, around 4,000 kilometres (2,500 miles) away, a UK official told AFP — which would have been the longest-range Iranian strike yet had it succeeded.

Iran has not claimed this attack.

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