Haifa / Persian Gulf – In a devastating escalation that has sent shockwaves through the region, Iran has unleashed its secret “Nasrallah” multi-warhead missile, scoring direct hits on Israel’s largest oil refineries and three major U.S. military bases in the Gulf.
On March 21, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired several of the advanced Nasrallah missiles — each carrying multiple independently targetable warheads designed to overwhelm air defenses. Iranian state media claims the strikes completely destroyed key sections of the Haifa oil refinery complex and inflicted heavy damage on U.S. bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and the UAE, igniting mᴀssive fires and secondary explosions.

Thick black smoke billowed over Haifa as flames consumed storage tanks and processing units. At the U.S. bases, explosions rocked logistics hubs, aircraft hangars, and command centers. Iranian officials hailed the attack as “revenge for every martyr,” naming the weapon after the slain Hezbollah leader Hᴀssan Nasrallah and declaring it a “game-changing” addition to their arsenal.
Israeli officials confirmed “serious damage” to the Haifa refineries and vowed an “immediate and overwhelming response.” The IDF has already launched powerful retaliatory airstrikes on Iranian missile sites. U.S. Central Command reported “significant impacts” at its Gulf bases and placed all forces on maximum alert.

This strike marks a dangerous new phase in the war. The successful use of the Nasrallah missile demonstrates Iran’s growing ability to penetrate advanced defenses and strike high-value economic and military targets simultaneously across two theaters.
As fires continue to rage at the refineries and U.S. bases, and oil prices spike dramatically, the message from Tehran is clear: Iran still possesses potent weapons and the will to use them. However, this latest provocation is almost certain to trigger a far stronger response from both Israel and the United States.
The region now stands on the brink of even greater destruction.
