Israel has announced that it has successfully disrupted approximately <strong>85%</strong> of Iranian petrochemical exports due to airstrikes targeting facilities in the cities of Asaluyeh and Isfahan. This action is part of Tel Aviv's efforts to limit Iran's ability to fund its military activities.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a significant strike on a petrochemical facility in Asaluyeh, Iran, marking it as the largest of its kind in the Islamic Republic. The explosions at the South Pars gas complex have elicited varied reactions.
A series of explosions were reported at the South Pars petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh, coinciding with an airstrike in Qom that killed at least five people. Tensions in the region are escalating amid ongoing airstrikes.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced an attack on what he described as the largest petrochemical facility in Iran, located in Asaluyeh. This operation, conducted by the Israeli army, targeted a facility crucial to the country's petrochemical production.
Companies supplying the Assaluyeh petrochemical complex in Iran were attacked, while the Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the bombing of the country's largest petrochemical facility. The complex itself remained unaffected by the attack.