Iran, Haifa and Israel
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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,
Environmental activists, who support long-term government plan to close Bazan plant for good and import and store products warn writing is on the wall
Iranian missiles hit Bazan oil refinery complex in Haifa late Sunday, causing damage to pipelines and transmission lines - Anadolu Ajansı
The military censor has cleared for publication that three Israelis were killed on Sunday night when a missile hit the BAZAN Group oil refinery in Haifa.
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The Times of Israel on MSNThree people killed in overnight missile strike on Haifa were at Bazan oil refineryWorkers died in subsequent fire at site, rather than by impact itself; Israeli media only allowed to publish details of the incident more than 12 hours later
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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 Haifa Police opened an investigation late Monday night following reports of photographers who gathered to film the Haifa Port from the balcony of a hotel room in the city. Upon receiving the report, officers went to the hotel, confiscated the photographers' equipment, and summoned them for questioning.
Adani Group CFO Jugeshinder Robbie Singh has denied media report claiming damage to the company’s cargo facility in Haifa in a social media post on X, calling them “false.” The clarification came in response to an Iranian social media post reportedly featuring a photo of a burning fuel depot in Tehran, misrepresented as Haifa.