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    Iranian Missile Strikes Haifa Oil Refinery; Minor Impact and No Casualties Reported

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On Thursday, an Iranian missile struck the oil refinery located in Haifa, Israel’s major northern port city. Despite the direct hit, officials confirmed that the incident did not result in any significant structural damage to the facility. The refinery, a critical component of Israel’s energy infrastructure, remained largely operational following the attack.

    Energy Minister Eli Cohen addressed the situation, explaining that while some areas experienced temporary power outages, electricity supply has since been mostly restored. He emphasized that the damage to the northern power grid was limited and localized, posing no major threat to the overall energy distribution network. This reassurance came amid concerns over potential disruptions to civilian and industrial power needs in the region.

    In response to the missile strike, police bomb disposal teams were dispatched to multiple locations across Haifa where remnants of the munitions had landed. Their task involved securing the sites and ensuring public safety by carefully handling any unexploded ordnance. Fortunately, there were no injuries or casualties reported from the incident, which helped prevent further escalation of tensions.

    The Ministry of Environmental Protection also issued a statement regarding the aftermath of the missile interception. Debris from the intercepted missile fell within Haifa’s vicinity and is currently being treated as a hazardous materials situation. Authorities are taking necessary precautions to manage any environmental risks posed by the scattered fragments, highlighting the ongoing challenges of missile defense in densely populated urban areas.

    This missile strike comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing conflicts involving Iran and Israel. Haifa, as a strategic port and industrial hub, has previously been a focal point in security concerns. The swift response by Israeli authorities and the resilience of critical infrastructure underscore the country’s preparedness to handle such threats while minimizing disruption to daily life.

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