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Iranian media hailed the alleged fire, insisting it had been their target for attacks in the North, despite the majority of impacted rockets landing on residential homes.
Israeli energy company Bazan said its Haifa oil refinery suffered pipeline and transmission line damage during Iran’s overnight missile barrage. Refining core facilities continue to operate at the site,
After Iranian missile strikes set Haifa ablaze, Israeli police blocked foreign journalists from reporting at the scene, raising global concerns over a media blackout. This video reveals footage of Haifa’s blackout,
The total number of those killed on Sunday night and the early hours has now reached eight, with 22 civilians having been killed since the start of the conflict.
Footage released by Israel's emergency services shows vehicles ablaze in the nothern city of Haifa following missile strikes launched by Iran on Sunday (June 15). EXCLUSIVE: Guardiola dreams of World Cup glory but has no plans to leave City
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Iranian missiles struck Israel's Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa before dawn on Monday, killing at least eight people and destroying homes, prompting Israel's defence minister to warn that Tehran residents would "pay the price and soon". Details by FRANCE 24 correspondent in Tehran, Saeed Azimi.
Adani Ports denied any damage to its Haifa Port in Israel following Iranian missile strikes. CFO Jugeshinder Singh clarified that operations remain unaffected. While financial exposure is limited, Haifa’s strategic importance heightens sensitivity amid escalating Israel-Iran tensions and concerns over regional instability.