Israeli Air Force Strikes Petrochemical Facility in Iran's Mahshahr
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- Israel struck Iranian targets after Tehran fired missiles towards Israeli territory late on Sunday.
- Iran and Israel stop trading blows but fighting continues in Lebanon Iran and Israel have agreed to hold off strikes for now but have both warned they would respond to any future attack.
- Iran and Israel have agreed to hold off strikes for now but have both warned they would respond to any future attack.
- Tehran said its strikes were retaliation for Israeli attacks on strongholds of Iran-backed Hezbollah on the outskirts of Beirut.
- Iran and Israel say they have halted strikes after first exchange of fire since truce
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was holding fire "at the moment" and that it would respond forcefully to any future attacks.
- Iran launched about 30 missiles at Israel in retaliation for a strike in Beirut on Sunday.
The Israeli military has confirmed that its air force conducted an operation targeting a petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, Iran. This strike is part of ongoing military actions amid heightened tensions in the region, following a series of escalations involving Iran and Israel.
The specific targets included the Karun Petrochemical Company, with reports indicating damage to the facility. While Iranian media cited local officials regarding the attack, the Israeli military has stated that further details, including the extent of damage and any potential casualties, will be provided later.
This operation underscores the ongoing conflict dynamics, as Israel continues to target Iranian infrastructure amid the broader military campaign initiated in early March 2026. The situation remains fluid, with both sides poised for further developments as they navigate this complex and volatile landscape.

