In a furious display of retaliation, Iran has entered full “Revenge Mode” after Israel’s audacious strike on the mᴀssive South Pars gas field. Iranian ballistic missiles have once again slammed into Israel’s Bazan Oil Refinery in Haifa, causing heavy damage and widespread fires. At the same time, the IRGC claims to have successfully engaged multiple U.S. F-35A/B stealth fighters, forcing at least one into an emergency landing while threatening more lethal strikes on American aircraft.

Iranian state media broadcast dramatic footage of the Haifa attack, showing thick black smoke rising over the strategic refinery complex. Israeli officials admitted that power disruptions and secondary explosions have severely impacted fuel production. This latest strike proves that despite weeks of intense bombardment, Iran’s missile capability remains intact and highly effective.
The conflict has now reached a dangerous boiling point. What began as a limited exchange has exploded into a multi-front nightmare involving repeated devastating attacks on Haifa’s refinery, the controversial Bushehr Nuclear Plant incident, America’s use of 5,000-pound bunker-buster bombs, U.S. Marines storming Iranian soil and Abu Musa Island, Europe’s humiliating retreat, Israel’s strikes on the Caspian Sea, Iran’s aggressive missile campaign against Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, and the recent deployment of “Super-Heavy Cluster Monster Missiles” against Israeli targets.
IRGC commanders, believed to be directed by Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a direct and chilling message: “Israel’s attack on South Pars has crossed every red line. We are now in full revenge mode. Our response will be harsher than anything seen so far. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles.”

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the situation as “extremely volatile and dangerous,” warning that Iran’s determination to strike both Israeli energy targets and American stealth aircraft shows no signs of weakening. Global oil prices have skyrocketed past $835 per barrel in frantic trading, shattering every record and triggering emergency economic crisis talks worldwide.
Russia has again warned of “dangerous consequences,” while international pressure for an immediate ceasefire intensifies.
Is Israel’s strike on South Pars pushing the entire region into an uncontrollable disaster? With Haifa burning again, American F-35s under direct threat, and oil prices reaching catastrophic levels, many analysts now openly question whether the current strategy has completely backfired.
The world is watching in disbelief. How many more refineries must burn? How many more advanced jets must be hit? How high must oil prices climb before leaders realize this dangerous game of revenge is spiraling toward a global catastrophe?
