Iran, Haifa and Israel
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Shrapnel from an Iranian missile intercepted by the IDF struck Israel’s largest oil refinery in Haifa Bay on Thursday, causing damage to the facility and triggering power outages in the
The Middle East conflict continues to escalate as Iran launched its biggest strike on Israel so far, targeting the strategic Haifa and Ashdod refineries. Israel's air defence faced huge pressure as ballistic missiles and debris caused widespread damage.
A Kuwaiti oil refinery came under Iranian drone attack early Friday and sirens in Israel warned of incoming fire, while explosions boomed over Tehran from Israeli strikes as the country marked the Persian New Year.
Read about the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the impact on global oil supplies amid escalating tensions.
Iran launched its most sustained single-day assault on Israel since the war began, hitting the Bazan oil refinery in Haifa with missile shrapnel and landing a missile fragment in a Rehovot living room.
The Trump administration says Iran's autocratic regime is down but not out, and it won't say how long the deadly, costly conflict will go on.
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The attack comes after Iranian strikes on Qatar’s energy infrastructure, which prompted President Trump to threaten retaliation.