Iran has dramatically escalated the Israel-Iran war with a direct and devastating strike on Israelâs critical energy infrastructure. In a major propaganda victory, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released high-resolution video footage showing what it claims is a successful ballistic missile attack that bombed the má´ssive Haifa Refinery â one of Israelâs largest and most strategic energy hubs.
The dramatic footage, released within hours of the strike, shows a powerful missile streaking through the sky before slamming into the refinery complex. Huge fireballs erupt into the night sky, followed by raging infernos and thick columns of black smoke billowing over the port city. Iranian officials declared the strike a âprecise revengeâ for Israelâs recent á´ssá´ssinations of top Iranian nuclear scientists in Tehran and the relentless bombardment of Beirut that left parts of Lebanon in ruins.

IRGC commander Brig. Gen. Hossein Salami boasted: âWe promised to burn Haifa, and now the flames are real. Every drop of oil and blood spilled in Iran will be answered on Israeli soil.â
Israeli authorities confirm multiple impacts at the Haifa Bay industrial zone, with large fires still burning at the refinery. Emergency crews are battling intense blazes while air defenses intercepted several other incoming projectiles. Damage á´ssessments are ongoing, but the symbolic and strategic blow is undeniable â Haifa Refinery processes a significant portion of Israelâs fuel supply.
This bold attack comes as Iran continues its multi-front offensive, following direct missile strikes on the U.S. Navyâs 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain and amid heavy fighting in Lebanon where Beirut still smolders from Israeli strikes.

President Donald Trump issued a blistering response, calling the attack âan outrage that will not go unanswered.â He warned Iran: âYou have just made the biggest mistake of your existence. Israel will respond, and America stands ready with overwhelming force.â
Global oil markets are in chaos. With the Haifa Refinery hit and Iran still threatening to seal the Strait of Hormuz, crude prices have surged past $160 per barrel. Shipping in the Gulf has ground to a near halt. The economic shock is already spreading â higher fuel prices, inflation fears, and supply chain disruptions are set to hit households worldwide in the coming days.
The cycle of revenge has reached a terrifying new level. Iran is proving it can strike Israelâs economic heart despite heavy losses, while Israel and the United States prepare what could be a crushing counter-response.

Is this the strike that finally forces a wider war, or will it push both sides toward the edge of total catastrophe? With flames rising over Haifa and missiles flying across the region, the Middle East stands closer than ever to an all-out conflict with global consequences.
This is an extremely volatile, fast-moving situation. The next few hours could trigger decisions that reshape the entire region and send energy prices into the stratosphere.