An Iranian missile struck an oil refinery in Haifa, a critical facility that produces 50 percent of Israel’s domestic fuel supplies. The attack caused a brief power disruption, but fortunately, no casualties were reported.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility, stating they targeted refineries and military sites in their offensive against Israel. This incident is part of a broader escalation, with Iran launching multiple waves of missile attacks across key regions, including Haifa.
On the same day, Iran executed 9 strikes, with reports indicating 4 waves of missile fire within just eight hours. The situation has intensified, as Iran confirmed the use of cluster-capable Khorramshahr-4 and Qadr ballistic missiles in these assaults.
In a related incident, an elderly couple lost their lives in Ramat Gan due to a cluster missile strike, underscoring the human cost of this conflict.
Despite the chaos, Adani Ports’ Haifa port facility has returned to full operational status, according to a Morgan Stanley report. This development is crucial for the company’s international expansion strategy.
The ongoing missile offensive raises significant concerns about regional stability and the potential for further escalation. As tensions mount, the international community watches closely.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact of these attacks and the potential for future military actions. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming days.