Iran tells Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE to evacuate energy facilities after Israel hits gas plant

Iran has issued a direct evacuation order for key petrochemical facilities across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, signaling imminent retaliatory strikes. The warning, disseminated through official state media channels, comes in direct response to a recent joint U.S.-Israeli offensive targeting Iran’s crucial South Pars gas field infrastructure.

Specific facilities identified as potential targets include Saudi Arabia’s Samref Refinery and Jubail Petrochemical Complex, the UAE’s Al Hosn Gas Field, and multiple Qatari installations including the Mesaieed Petrochemical Complex and Ras Laffan Refinery. Iranian authorities explicitly stated these sites “have become direct and legitimate targets” and urged all personnel to “immediately leave these areas and move to a safe distance without any delay.”

An Israeli official confirmed to journalist Barak Ravid that the initial strike on Iranian energy infrastructure was conducted with explicit U.S. approval and coordination. Following the attack, former President Donald Trump amplified tensions through his Truth Social platform, branding Iran as “the NUMBER ONE STATE SPONSOR OF TERROR” and boasting about “rapidly putting them out of business.”

The escalating conflict has already triggered significant disruptions in global energy markets. Brent crude futures surged over 4% to exceed $108 per barrel following Iran’s threats. Qatar, which had already completely suspended its liquefied natural gas production due to the conflict—removing approximately 20% of global LNG supplies—warned that additional facility damage could extend production outages beyond May.

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari condemned the targeting of energy infrastructure, warning that such actions “constitute a threat to global energy security” and endanger regional populations and environments. Through official channels, Qatar called for all parties “to exercise restraint, adhere to international law, & work toward de-escalation in a manner that preserves the security and stability of the region.”