Explosions Seen Across Tehran After Trump Warns Iranians To Evacuate; Israel’s Haifa Refinery Hit - Worthy Christian News
- On June 16, 2025, Iranian missile strikes hit Israel's Bazan Group oil refinery in Haifa, killing three people and causing significant damage.
- The strike followed escalating exchanges since Friday, including Israeli airstrikes on Iran and retaliatory Iranian missile attacks that killed at least 24 and injured hundreds.
- Bazan announced all refinery operations and subsidiaries were shut down due to extensive damage to the power generation unit critical for steam and electricity production.
- Energy Minister Eli Cohen assured the energy sector will maintain national fuel supply during recovery while experts raised serious concerns about Israel's energy security.
- The attack intensified regional tensions, prompting information restrictions in Israel and sparking domestic political debate over military responses and discourse on Iran.
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Explosions Seen Across Tehran After Trump Warns Iranians To Evacuate; Israel’s Haifa Refinery Hit - Worthy Christian News
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent HAIFA/JERUSALEM/TEHRAN (Worthy News) – Massive explosions were seen across Tehran after U.S. President Donald J. Trump urged citizens to evacuate the Iranian capital, while Israel suffered deadly Iranian strikes, including on its northern city of Haifa and oil refinery facilities in the area. Shortly after sunrise, witnesses reported seeing explosions and heavy air defense fire in t…
Haifa oil refinery's facilities shut down following Iranian missile strike
The company stated that it is collaborating with the Israel Electric Corporation, which "immediately mobilized," to restore a regular electricity supply to the complex as quickly as possible.
ThePatriotLight - Israel’s Haifa-based Bazan group says all refinery facilities shut down after Iranian attack
ThePatriotLight - Israel’s Haifa-based Bazan group says all refinery facilities shut down after Iranian attackIsrael’s Haifa-based Bazan group says all refinery facilities shut down after Iranian attack
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