Israel Reportedly Strikes Iranian Gas Fields, Marking First Attack on Iran's Energy Sector
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Israel reportedly strikes Iranian gas fields, marking first attack on Iran's energy sector
Iranian media reported a strike on a plant in the South Pars gas field, the largest of its kind in the world, while an Israeli official said the Israeli army struck a facility near Bandar Abbas to 'send a message to officials in Tehran'
The calls to containment did not reach the ears of Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel took another step in their war against Iran as they began to strike in the energy sector. Israelis bombed different locations in the Islamic Republic for the second day and their fighters flew for more than two hours over Tehran, demonstrating that they have “freedom of action,” according to the army, because they have ended the enemy’s anti-aircraft defense in the …
[Istanbul - Watanabe Natsuna] Iranian state media reported on the 14th that Israel had attacked two natural gas facilities in the south of the country. It appears that Israel is expanding the targets of its attacks from Iranian nuclear and military facilities to energy facilities. The attack occurred at an onshore facility in the South Pars gas field, which straddles the waters of Iran and Qatar. A small drone crashed into the facility, causing …
Israel struck Iran’s South Pars gas facility, worsening Iran’s energy crisis
The post Israel struck Iran’s South Pars gas facility, worsening Iran’s energy crisis appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A new wave of conflict in the Middle East spilled into Iran’s energy sector over the weekend, as Israel launched an attack on a major gas facility connected to Iran’s largest natural gas field. On Saturday, an Israeli strike hit the Phase 14 processing plant of the South Pars gas field, causing a major explosion and fire, ac…
Israel continues its airstrikes against Iran for the second day, hitting gas fields and missile facilities. Israel and Iran are exchanging retaliatory airstrikes, causing casualties on both sides. This is correspondent Ahn Da-young. [Report] Local time
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