Iran struck an oil refinery in Haifa, Israel.
Following a direct hit by an Iranian missile on the facility, power outages were reported across several districts of the city.
The Bazan refinery in Haifa is the largest and a critical component of Israel’s fuel infrastructure. It supplies around 50–60% of the country’s fuel needs—approximately 60% of diesel and 50% of gasoline.
Its processing capacity stands at about 197,000 barrels per day, meaning that a substantial share of fuel for transport, aviation, and the military sector depends on this facility.
In total, Israel operates two oil refineries.