Haifa In Turmoil: Mayor Warns Of 'Unprecedented Destruction' As IDF Intercepts Iranian Missile Barrage
- The Iran-Israel conflict intensified with over 80 reported deaths as both nations engage in missile strikes and air assaults.
- Israeli strikes targeted Iranian oil depots and air facilities, while Iran retaliated with missiles hitting Haifa, causing severe damage and civilian casualties, including at least five civilians dead and over 100 injured.
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for strikes aimed at disrupting Israel's military capabilities and warned that their operations would intensify if Israeli aggression continues, indicating a potential for increased military conflict.
- The cancellation of scheduled U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks suggests a shift towards a prolonged period of hostilities, intensifying the already dangerous situation in the region as global leaders call for restraint.
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ESCALATION: Iran’s Missile Barrage Overwhelms Haifa Defenses - American Faith
Iran launched a large-scale missile attack aimed at overpowering Israel’s defensive systems and struck the northern port city of Haifa, causing civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. This came in brutal retaliation after Israel carried out strikes on Iranian military and nuclear facilities. On the night of June 14–15, Iran unleashed over 150 ballistic missiles—some dubbed “hypersonic”—and drones targeting northern Israeli cities, includi…
Adani's Haifa Port Unaffected by Iranian Missile Strikes, Operations Normal: Sources
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Indian billionaire Gautam Adani-led group's Haifa port in Israel was unharmed by the Iranian ballistic missile attack, with cargo operations progressing unhampered, sources said. World News | Adani's Haifa Port Unaffected by Iranian Missile Strikes, Operations Normal: Sources.
Pipelines and conveyance lines damaged at Haifa facility in Iranian missile attack
Bazan company reports that the missile attack damaged pipelines and transmission lines at the company's compound in Haifa. The refining facilities are operating, but other facilities have been shut down.
Haifa Oil Refinery Damaged In Iranian Missile Barrage
Pipelines and transmission infrastructure at Israel’s largest oil refinery in Haifa were damaged in the Iranian missile attack on northern Israel late Motzei Shabos, the BAZAN group oil refinery company reported to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange on Sunday morning. B’Chasdei Hashem, there are no reports of casualties in the attack. Bazan stated that despite the damage, the oil refining units are still operating. However, several other facilities at …
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