according to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen, weeks after Iran’s successful missile strikes against the occupied territories, speculation in Israeli media circles about the details of these operations and extent of damages persists.
Last night, israeli media acknowledged that rebuilding Haifa oil refinery-which was successfully targeted in iranian missile strikes-has cost Tel Aviv around $200 million.
A few days ago, the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported that during the 12-day war imposed by America and Israel on Iran, Iranian missile attacks hit petrochemical facilities at Haifa port. The report highlighted that these attacks proved Israel’s domestic infrastructure is never immune and emphasized that constructing such facilities underground is an unavoidable security necessity.
The report detailed new information about Iran’s missile strikes on June 16 when an Iranian missile hit the Bazan petrochemical installations early that morning.
The paper added that this attack caused extensive damage to energy facilities and refinery equipment.As an inevitable result, Bazan announced a full halt to its operations, with plans to resume activity over the coming months.
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