Iranian Missiles Hit Negev Chemical Complex for Third Time
Authorities said 34 firefighting crews contained the blaze and kept the public 800 meters away because hazardous materials were stored at the site.
- On Sunday, an Iranian missile struck the Makhteshim plant in the Ne'ot Hovav industrial zone, triggering a fire that Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry is investigating for potential hazardous leaks.
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reported striking two aluminum plants—Emirates Global Aluminum in the UAE and Aluminum Bahrain in Bahrain—within the past 24 hours, signaling broader regional escalation.
- "For safety reasons, a hazardous chemical event has been declared, and all workers of the factories have been instructed to remain in safe spaces," the Industrial Council of Ne'ot Hovav stated.
- Following the hazardous chemical declaration, firefighters contained the contamination risk to within 800 meters; authorities blocked Highway 40 and evacuated the Makhteshim plant.
- Ne'ot Hovav hosts more than 14 large factories, making it a critical industrial hub; the Israeli military confirmed interception of multiple Iranian missile waves on the same day.
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Iranian Missile Attack Hits Industrial Zone in Southern Israel
An Iranian missile struck the Neot Hovav industrial zone in southern Israel on Sunday, a week after it was hit in a previous Iranian strike. The Neot Hovav industrial zone, which houses several Israeli factories, said that there were no injuries and there was no risk of release of hazardous materials. The strike appeared to be a response to recent Israeli attacks on Iranian petrochemicals factories. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Sund
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