S04 Ep37 Energy Market Update: Brent nears $98 as Iran-Israel tensions rekindle supply fears

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Brent crude briefly approached $98/bbl after renewed military exchanges between Iran and Israel heightened concerns over Middle East supply risks. Iran launched rockets following Israeli strikes in Beirut, while Israel subsequently targeted Iranian military sites despite reported US efforts to restrain escalation.

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