Israel attacked a key Iranian petrochemical plant. President Trump issued a deadline, warning that if no deal was reached by Monday night, the US would strike Iran's power plants and other infrastructure. This signals a significant escalation of military tensions in the Middle East.
Israel struck Iran's South Pars petrochemical plant, hitting a major revenue source amid threats from US President Trump. This occurred as Trump pressured Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran strongly condemned the energy infrastructure attacks, labeling them war crimes.
The US and Israel have repeatedly attacked petrochemical complexes in southern and southwestern Iran. Iran condemned these strikes as an act of aggression against its economic infrastructure. The Iranian military vowed a crushing response to the attacks on civilian facilities.
Israel announced it launched attacks on Iran's energy facilities, including its largest petrochemical complex. These strikes have disabled a significant portion of Iran's petrochemical exports, dealing a major economic blow to the regime. Israel stated it will continue attacking national infrastructure to weaken Iran's military production capabilities.
The IDF confirmed striking two petrochemical facilities in Iran, including the largest one in the south. These facilities account for 85% of Iran's petrochemical exports and fund the IRGC. Israel stated it will continue attacks to disrupt the Iranian regime's weapons manufacturing capabilities.
Iranian authorities announced that a petrochemical complex near Shiraz was struck on Monday. This occurred shortly after an attack on another facility further south. Officials stated that the fire has been contained and the damage was minor.
Israel struck a petrochemical plant at Iran's South Pars complex. This area has previously been targeted in strikes against natural gas facilities. The attack signals heightened tensions and concerns over energy security in the Persian Gulf region.
Israel announced it conducted a powerful strike on the South Pars petrochemical plant in Iran. This attack targeted one of Iran's largest petrochemical production facilities. It occurred amid heightened tensions, as US President Donald Trump warned of potential strikes if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
Joint US and Israeli strikes targeted Iran's largest petrochemical complex, with Iran stating the situation is under control. Pakistan proposed a ceasefire, but Tehran remains resistant to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The escalating Middle East conflict threatens supply chains, including fertilizer production in Europe.
Israel struck a petrochemical plant at Iran's South Pars gas field, killing two Revolutionary Guard commanders. This attack casts doubt on a proposed 45-day ceasefire between Tehran and the US. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz is driving oil price surges and escalating Middle East tensions.