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Israeli Largest Oil Refinery Crippled in Iranian Strike; Three Dead in Haifa Attack

Israel’s largest oil refinery has been forced to suspend all operations after sustaining direct hits from Iranian missiles overnight, in what analysts describe as a strategic escalation targeting the country’s energy security.

The Bazan Group, which operates the critical Haifa facility, confirmed to The Independent that a power station supplying steam and electricity to the complex was “severely damaged,” prompting an immediate shutdown. Three refinery workers were killed in the attack, marking the first confirmed civilian casualties from Iranian strikes on Israeli soil.

Strategic Implications

The Haifa complex represents:

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  • 40% of Israel’s domestic fuel production
  • 90% of its fuel import capacity
  • 2.3 million barrels of strategic oil reserves

“This is a calibrated strike on Israel’s economic lifeline,” said Dr. Leila Nouri, Middle East energy security expert at Chatham House. “By hitting refining capacity, Iran aims to compound wartime pressure on civilian life.”

Attack Aftermath

Eyewitnesses reported:
Secondary fires burning for hours after impact
Emergency fuel rationing measures being prepared
Global benchmark Brent crude rising 3.5%

Regional Fallout

Neighboring states have reacted with alarm:

  • Jordan: Activated emergency petroleum reserves
  • Egypt: Suez Canal Authority on high alert
  • Lebanon: Closed airspace preemptively

Iran’s Calculated Escalation

The strike appears designed to:

  1. Test Israeli air defense gaps
  2. Disrupt wartime fuel logistics
  3. Demonstrate capacity for precision economic targeting

This is a developing story.

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