Iranian foreign minister decries Israeli strikes that killed top officials: ‘Something colder’
Israeli strikes have targeted Iranian energy infrastructure including the South Pars gas field and a Haifa oil refinery, while also killing Iranian intelligence officials. The attacks are part of an escalating 20-day conflict between Israel and trump-iran-war-strains-gop-over-200b-funding-request.html" class="story-link" title="Faisal Islam: Iran war is having a dramatic effect on the UK economy">Iran, with energy facilities becoming primary targets. Questions have emerged about US knowledge of Israeli strike plans on critical Iranian energy sites.
The strikes represent an escalation that goes beyond previous conflicts, with Iran's foreign minister describing the attacks as 'something colder.' Iranian officials emphasize that critical energy infrastructure and senior government figures are being deliberately targeted, affecting the country's economic lifelines.
The strikes are defensive responses to Iranian aggression, with Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen reporting no significant damage to the Haifa refinery. Israeli officials frame the operations as necessary security measures against Iranian threats to the region.
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