Tehran intensifies attacks on Gulf energy facilities after Israel hits Iranian gas field
Iranian missiles struck energy facilities across the Gulf region, including an oil refinery in Haifa and a major liquified natural gas plant in Qatar, following Israeli strikes on Iranian gas infrastructure. The escalating attacks have caused significant damage to energy facilities and sent oil and natural gas prices sharply higher. Israeli officials report casualties from the strikes, while energy markets respond to supply concerns.
The attacks represent a serious escalation that threatens critical energy infrastructure across the region. Supply disruptions from damaged facilities are driving immediate price increases, with longer-term concerns about regional stability affecting market sentiment.
While facilities were hit, initial assessments suggest no significant long-term damage to key infrastructure. The strikes appear targeted but have not created the catastrophic supply disruptions that markets initially feared.
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