In a shocking double strike that has pushed the Middle East to the edge of total collapse, Iran has launched a devastating revenge attack, first slamming missiles into Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City — the world’s largest LNG hub — before unleashing another barrage on Israel’s Bazan Oil Refinery in Haifa. Mᴀssive fires and thick black smoke are rising over both locations as emergency teams struggle to contain the damage.

The strike on Ras Laffan, which handles nearly 30% of global LNG supply, has caused immediate and catastrophic disruption. Qatar has declared a national emergency after several processing trains were hit, forcing a complete shutdown of operations. Hours later, Iranian ballistic missiles again penetrated Israeli defenses and slammed directly into the Haifa refinery complex, causing heavy damage to storage tanks and triggering widespread power outages across northern Israel.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps proudly claimed responsibility for both attacks, calling them “Mojtaba’s Direct Revenge.” A senior IRGC commander warned: “We told the Americans and Zionists that every strike on our energy facilities would be answered with greater force. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles. The region will continue to burn.”
This latest escalation comes after weeks of relentless conflict: repeated attacks on Haifa, five missile salvos on Jerusalem in one hour, strikes across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain, multiple U.S. F-35 losses, Iranian MiG-29s buzzing the USS Abraham Lincoln, cluster warhead attacks on Israel, dangerous strikes near the Bushehr Nuclear Plant, and America’s recent deployment of 5,000 elite troops to the Strait of Hormuz.

Retired U.S. General Jack Keane called the situation “catastrophic,” stating that Iran has successfully turned the war into a global energy crisis. Global oil prices have now surged past $1,750 per barrel in absolute panic, the highest level ever recorded, threatening to trigger a worldwide economic meltdown.
Russia has issued fresh warnings of “dangerous consequences,” while desperate diplomatic efforts appear completely ineffective.
Is the United States and Israel losing this war? After pouring thousands of troops and billions of dollars into the conflict, Iran continues to strike critical energy targets with impunity — from Qatar’s LNG heart to Israel’s oil lifeline. With the global economy now facing total disaster, the world must ask: How many more energy facilities must burn before this dangerous cycle of revenge is stopped?
