25.03.2026 13:01
Iran, rejecting the peace and ceasefire statements from the United States, targeted the power plant in Haifa, Israel, in its latest missile attacks. The struck location caused a large explosion, with smoke visible from kilometers away.
While the debate continues on whether the parties will reach an agreement or if the conflicts will persist in the war entering its 26th day in Iran, retaliations are also ongoing.
As Iran denies Trump's claims of negotiations, strong explosion sounds were heard in the city of Haifa, which was targeted by Iran's missile attacks, and black smoke rose.
POWER PLANT HIT
Iranian missiles struck a point in the city of Hadera between Tel Aviv and Haifa, and it was reported that the targeted point was a power plant.
According to reports in the Israeli press, it was stated that the plant was damaged.
HAIFA REFINERY WAS HIT BEFORE
On March 19, Iran targeted the Haifa and Ashdod oil refineries in its attack on Israel.
Accordingly, it was reported that Israel's largest oil refineries, the Haifa and Ashdod refineries, along with a series of security targets and military support centers in the region, were struck with precision-guided missiles in the 65th wave of the "True Promise 4 Operation."
It was noted that advanced guided "Nasrallah" missiles were used for the first time in the attack, and information was shared that the "Qiyam," "Khaybar Shikan," and "Zulfiqar" missiles targeted U.S. bases and hit their targets.