Iran’s missile strikes cause severe pollution in Haifa port
According to webangah News Agency, Israel’s Channel 12 television network reported extreme air pollution near haifa’s coastline caused by ongoing repairs at the Bazan oil complex, which sustained damage during Iran’s missile attacks.
The refinery, operated by Israel’s largest oil processing company, is a key economic hub in the occupied territories with its headquarters located in Haifa. Authorities confirm hazardous pollution levels persist as crews work to restore the storm-damaged infrastructure.
An Iranian missile strike targeting oil refineries operated by an Israeli energy company has killed three employees and caused extensive damage, halting operations for over a month.
The attack, carried out under Iran’s Operation True Promise 3, struck facilities belonging to the company responsible for oil refining and petrochemical operations in the occupied territories-a key pillar of Israel’s energy sector.
Video footage confirms massive explosions at the company’s facilities following the missile strikes.