Israeli Drone Strikes Refinery in Iran’s South Pars Gas Field, Iranian News Agencies Say
- On June 14, 2025, an Israeli drone attack targeted one of the units within the fourteenth section of Iran’s South Pars natural gas complex in Bushehr province, igniting a fire and halting gas extraction from that area.
- The attack occurred amid Israel's broader 'Operation Rising Lion,' launched late June 12 targeting Iran's nuclear and military sites, prompting Iranian retaliatory missile strikes.
- South Pars supplies about 70% of Iran's domestic gas, producing 850 million cubic meters daily, so the strike threatens Iran's energy security as summer demand peaks.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu said his goal was to eliminate all Iranian threats, while Israel's Defense Minister Katz warned, 'if Khamenei continues to fire missiles... Tehran will burn.'
- The attack escalates the conflict by targeting critical civilian energy infrastructure, with potential widespread impacts on Iran's heating, industry, and power generation systems.
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Israel strike reportedly hits Iran’s gas sector, halting production at world’s largest field
Iran has partially suspended production at the South Pars gas field — the world’s largest — after an Israeli airstrike triggered a fire at the site, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on June 14, according to Reuters. If confirmed, it would mark the first Israeli strike targeting Iran’s vital oil and gas infrastructure.The South Pars field, located offshore in southern Bushehr province, is responsible for the bulk of Iran’s gas output…
Iran and Israel again targeted each other's targets last night. Israel fired missiles on Iran's gas field site. The gas field site caught fire due to the attacks, production was stopped. In response, Iran fired missiles on Israel's Jerusalem, Haifa and West Bank. Watch the video.
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