Israel launches more strikes on Tehran as Iran continues attacks on Gulf oil facilities
Israel launched new strikes on Tehran after Iran attacked oil facilities in the Gulf region and reportedly struck an Israeli refinery in Haifa. The exchanges continue despite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu previously indicating Israel would hold off on targeting Iran's energy infrastructure following a Trump request. Power outages have been reported in the Haifa area following Iranian strikes.
Iran warns it will intensify strikes if its energy sites are targeted, framing its attacks on Israeli and Gulf oil facilities as defensive responses. Tehran appears to be escalating its targeting of regional energy infrastructure as the conflict expands.
Israel continues strikes on Tehran despite previous statements about holding off on energy infrastructure attacks. The Israeli response comes after Iranian attacks on Israeli territory, including the reported strike on a Haifa refinery.
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