Damage at Haifa oil refineries after Iranian missile attack - ynetnews
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Iran launched a missile attack on oil refineries in Haifa, Israel, causing damage to critical energy infrastructure.
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Escalating Iran-Israel military conflict could drive up global oil prices, increasing gasoline and heating costs for American consumers.
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Iran launched a missile attack on oil refineries in Haifa, Israel, causing damage to critical energy infrastructure. The strike represents an escalation in regional tensions and direct Iranian military action against Israeli civilian targets. Oil refineries are essential to Israel's energy supply and economic stability, making damage to the facilities a significant blow to national infrastructure. The attack underscores the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, which has intensified through proxy forces and direct military engagements in recent months. Israel is likely to assess damage and determine its response to the Iranian action.
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