In a brazen and highly escalatory attack, Iranian forces have struck Saudi Arabia’s mᴀssive SABIC industrial complex in Jubail, one of the world’s largest petrochemical hubs. Multiple ballistic missiles slammed into the facility early this morning, triggering powerful explosions and intense fires across key production units and storage areas.

Thick black smoke is rising over the sprawling industrial city as Saudi emergency crews battle to contain the blazes. Initial reports confirm significant damage to critical infrastructure at the SABIC site, which plays a vital role in global petrochemical and plastics production. The strike marks the second major attack on Jubail in recent weeks, signaling a deliberate Iranian campaign to target Saudi economic lifelines.
Tehran has not officially claimed responsibility yet, but the timing and method strongly point to the IRGC. This attack appears to be part of Iran’s “revenge doctrine” — striking back at Gulf nations supporting the U.S. and Israel after suffering devastating losses to its own nuclear sites, missile factories, and naval forces.

The ᴀssault on SABIC is not merely an attack on Saudi Arabia. It is a direct threat to global supply chains and energy security. By targeting one of the planet’s most important industrial centers, Iran is attempting to create economic panic and drive up prices worldwide.
Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the strike as an “act of terrorism,” while U.S. officials have expressed full support for the Kingdom and warned of serious consequences. The attack further proves that the Iranian regime, cornered and weakening, is now resorting to economic terrorism as its primary weapon.
The free world must stand united. Iran’s strategy of burning Gulf infrastructure to save itself cannot be tolerated. Every such attack only strengthens the case for decisive action to neutralize this rogue regime once and for all.
