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Brent Crude Climbs to $115 Amid Iran‑Israel Tensions, Highest Since 2022

|Global oil markets, Israel|1 independent sources

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Brent crude prices surged to $115 a barrel, the highest level since 2022, as market participants reacted to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel.

The rise followed reports of heightened military activity in the region, prompting traders to seek safer assets and driving up oil demand expectations.

The spike reflects the broader impact of geopolitical uncertainty on energy markets, with investors closely monitoring developments that could affect supply routes and regional stability.

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