The US and Israel attacked a petrochemical complex in Shiraz, Iran, causing minor damage but no casualties. President Trump extended the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, but Tehran rejected the ceasefire proposal without guarantees of a complete end to the war. Despite a two-phase peace proposal, Iran rejected it, demanding assurances.
According to Iran's Fars news agency, US-Israeli forces conducted another strike on a petrochemical complex in southern Iran's Marvdasht. This marks the second attack on Iranian petrochemical sites within the last 24 hours. Iranian state media reported that the previous strike on the South Pars complex caused no significant damage or casualties.
Iranian state media reported that the US and Israel attacked Iran's Marvdasht petrochemical complex. This was the second incident targeting petrochemical sites in the last 24 hours. Israel previously stated it struck Iran's largest complex in Asaluyeh, claiming a severe economic blow to Tehran.
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.
Israel attacked a major petrochemical complex in southwestern Iran, striking at Iran's energy and export networks. The attack targeted a significant portion of Iran's petrochemical production, expected to inflict massive economic damage. Furthermore, Israel announced the killing of a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Tehran.
Israel's Defense Minister stated that Israel attacked Iran's South Pars petrochemical complex. The strike targeted vital parts of Iran's energy and export network, accounting for about half of Iran's petrochemical output. Israel claimed the attack would inflict a severe economic blow on Iran.
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.
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.
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 launched a powerful strike on Iran's key South Pars petrochemical complex in response to Iranian missile attacks. The Israeli Defense Minister warned that the attack would degrade Iran's national infrastructure. This strike is part of a series of attacks by Israel and the US targeting Iran's military funding.