In a display of shocking intensity, Iran has launched five mᴀssive ballistic missile attack waves against Israel in just one hour, with at least one missile scoring a direct and damaging hit on the Bazan Oil Refinery in Haifa. Thick columns of black smoke are once again rising over Haifa Bay as fires rage across the strategic facility, causing fresh power disruptions and forcing residents into bomb shelters.

Israeli defense sources confirm that the sheer volume of incoming missiles — dubbed “Mojtaba Revenge Strike #66” by Iranian state media — temporarily overwhelmed air defense systems. Multiple explosions were reported across northern Israel, with emergency services struggling to respond to fires and infrastructure damage.
This ferocious ᴀssault marks a dangerous new peak in Iran’s retaliation campaign. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), operating under the direct guidance of Mojtaba Khamenei, has vowed that these strikes are only the beginning of a sustained punishment against Israel for its attack on Iran’s South Pars energy facilities. In a chilling statement, an IRGC spokesperson declared: “We are now striking with greater frequency and power. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles. The Zionist regime will continue to pay for its aggression.”
The Middle East conflict has now become a relentless war of attrition. In recent weeks the region has witnessed repeated strikes on Haifa’s refinery, the Bushehr Nuclear Plant controversy, America’s bunker-buster campaign, U.S. Marines fighting on Iranian soil, the bloody battle for Abu Musa Island, Europe’s humiliating withdrawal, Israel’s strikes on the Caspian Sea, multiple hits on American F-35s, devastating Iranian attacks across Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE, and the recent terrifying use of cluster warhead missiles.

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the latest barrage as “extremely serious and alarming,” warning that Iran’s ability to sustain five attack waves in a single hour shows a level of missile stockpiling and coordination far beyond initial U.S. and Israeli estimates.
Global oil prices reacted with panic, surging past $910 per barrel as markets teeter on the edge of collapse. Energy analysts warn that continued attacks on refineries could trigger worldwide economic disaster.
Russia has once again warned of “dangerous consequences,” while urgent international calls for de-escalation continue to be ignored.
Is Israel and the United States losing control of this war? After weeks of heavy military operations and thousands of troops deployed, Iran appears stronger, faster, and more determined than ever. With Haifa burning again and Mojtaba’s revenge strikes increasing in both frequency and fury, many are now asking the painful question: How much longer can this continue before the entire region — and global economy — is brought to its knees?
