Let's Talk 'Bout That: Israeli Strikes on Iranian Oil and Gas Sites
Israel carries out strikes on Iran's oil and gas facilities.
The latest scoop is on a series of Israeli attacks on energy facilities in Iran. The oil refinery in Bushehr and the South Pars gas field have been hit hard.
Here's the lowdown: videos circulating on the web show an object being targeted in Bushehr province, Southern Iran. OSINTdefender researcher claimed it as the "Fardjam" oil refinery. Meanwhile, the South Pars gas field is burning like a bonfire, thanks to Israeli drone strikes. This verified by Iran International, an opposing media site, using official sources.
It all started after the initial Israeli air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Israel had previously warned Tehran that any attacks on Israeli civilian targets would result in retaliation on their oil and gas sites. After last night's Iranian reprisals, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Katz admitted that "red lines" were breached.
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Time Line:
- June 13, 2025: Israel kicked off operation Rising Lion, bombing multiple sites across Iran, including nuclear facilities and military installations.
- June 14, 2025: Israel targeted the South Pars gas field using drones, igniting a fire and temporarily suspending gas production. Reports also mentioned strikes near Abadan oil refinery.
- June 15, 2025: Israeli strikes continued, focusing more on Iranian energy infrastructure, including South Pars.
Impact:
- Energy Infrastructure: The South Pars hit resulted in a fire, halted gas production of around 12 million cubic meters.
- Humanitarian Impact: Iranian counterstrikes killed at least 10 people in Israel and injured dozens.
- Economic Impact: The attack on South Pars could impact Iran's domestic gas supply significantly.
As for Israeli Defense Minister, Benny Gantz, he hasn't made a specific statement regarding the South Pars gas field and Bushehr oil refinery strikes. Nevertheless, these Israeli actions aim to disrupt Iran's military capabilities, in line with Israel's objectives over Iran's nuclear program and regional influence.
Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, called Iran's actions legitimate self-defense, pledging to carry on retaliatory strikes until Israel halts its campaign. The Iranian government is urging citizens to seek shelter in mosques, schools, and subway systems during Israeli attacks.
The intense Israeli attacks on Iranian energy facilities, such as the South Pars gas field and Bushehr oil refinery, are causing a significant disruption in the country's domestic gas supply, with a halt in production of approximately 12 million cubic meters. Despite no specific statement from Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz about the South Pars gas field and Bushehr oil refinery strikes, it is clear that these actions are aimed at disrupting Iran's military capabilities, an objective aligned with Israel's stance on Iran's nuclear program and regional influence. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, views Iran's retaliatory strikes as legitimate self-defense, hinting at continued actions until Israel halts its campaign.