Tehran threatened to target recreational and tourist sites worldwide and insisted it was still building missiles. Friday’s show of defiance came nearly three weeks into U.S.-Israeli strikes that have killed a slew of Iran’s top leaders and hammered its weapons and energy industries.
Iran fired on Israel and energy sites in neighboring Gulf Arab states as many in the region marked one of the holiest days on the Muslim calendar. Iranians were also marking the Persian New Year, known as Nowruz, a normally festive holiday that is more subdued this year.
With little information coming out of Iran, it was not clear how much damage its arms, nuclear or energy facilities have sustained since the war began Feb. 28 or even who was truly in charge of the country. But Iran has showed it is still capable of attacks that are choking off oil supplies and denting the global economy, raising food and fuel prices far beyond the Middle East.
The U.S. and Israel have offered shifting rationales for the war, from hoping to foment an uprising that topples Iran’s leadership to eliminating its nuclear and missile programs. There have been no public signs of any such uprising, and it’s not clear what capabilities Iran retains or how the war might end.
Two waves of Iranian drones attacked a Kuwaiti oil refinery early Friday, sparking a fire. The Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery, which can process some 730,000 barrels of oil per day, is one of the largest in the Middle East. It was damaged Thursday in another Iranian attack.
Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said a fire broke out after shrapnel from an intercepted projectile landed on a warehouse, and Saudi Arabia reported shooting down multiple drones targeting its oil-rich Eastern Province.
Iran defiantly insisted Friday that it would deny its enemies their security and that it was still building missiles nearly three weeks into U.S.-Israeli strikes that have killed a slew of Tehran’s top leaders and hammered its weapons and energy industries.
Iran fired on Israel and energy sites in neighboring Gulf Arab states as many in the region marked one of the holiest days on the Muslim calendar.
With little information coming out of Iran, it was not clear how much damage its arms, nuclear or energy facilities have sustained since the war began Feb. 28 or even who was truly in charge of the country. But Iran has showed it is still capable of attacks that are choking off oil supplies and scrambling the global economy, raising food and fuel prices far beyond the Middle East.
The U.S. and Israel have given a wide range of objectives in the conflict, from hoping to foment an uprising that topples Iran’s leadership to eliminating its nuclear and missile programs. There have been no public signs of any such uprising and it’s not clear what capabilities Iran retains, and so it remains unclear how or when the war will end.
Iran strikes energy facilities
Heavy explosions shook Dubai as air defenses intercepted incoming fire over the city, where people were observing Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
In Iran, meanwhile, many were marking Nowruz, the Persian new year — even as Israel said it had launched new strikes, and explosions were heard over Tehran.
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Loud explosions could also be heard in Jerusalem after the Israeli army warned of incoming Iranian missiles.
In addition to steadily striking Iran, Israel has regularly hit Lebanon, targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah militants. On Friday, it broadened its attacks to Syria, saying it hit infrastructure there in response to what it described as attacks on the minority Druze population in southern Sweida province. Syria’s state-run SANA news agency did not immediately acknowledge the attack.
More than 1,300 people have been killed in Iran during the war. Israeli strikes in Lebanon have displaced more than 1 million people, according to the Lebanese government, which says more than 1,000 people have been killed. Israel says it has killed more than 500 Hezbollah militants.
In Israel, 15 people have been killed by Iranian missile fire. Four people were also killed in the occupied West Bank by an Iranian missile strike.
At least 13 U.S. military members have been killed.
Still building missiles, Iran says
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U.S. and Israeli leaders have said that weeks of strikes have decimated Iran’s military. Airstrikes have also killed its supreme leader, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and a raft of other top-ranking military and political leaders.
On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Iran’s navy was sunk and its air force in tatters, while adding that its ability to produce ballistic missiles had been taken out. But the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard insisted in comments released Friday that they were still in production.
“We are producing missiles even during war conditions, which is amazing, and there is no particular problem in stockpiling,” spokesman Gen. Ali Mohammad Naeini was quoted as saying in Iran’s state-run IRAN newspaper.
Naeini added that Iran had no intention of seeking a quick end to the war. “These people expect the war to continue until the enemy is completely exhausted,” he said.
Underscoring the tremendous pressure Iran’s leadership is under, a short time after the statement was released, Iranian state television said Naeini was killed in an airstrike.
The country’s new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei also released a rare statement, saying Iran’s enemies need to have their “security” taken away.
Khamenei hasn’t been seen since he succeeded his father, the 86-year-old Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the first day of the war.
Risks to global economy
Iran’s attacks on energy infrastructure in the Gulf combined with its stranglehold on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which a fifth of the world’s oil and other critical goods are transported, has raised concerns of a global energy crisis.
Brent crude oil, the international standard, has soared during the fighting, and was around US$107 in morning trading on Friday, up more than 47 per cent since the start of the war.
Surging fuel prices come at a moment when many world leaders were already struggling to bring down high prices on food and many consumer goods. Asia is getting hit the hardest as most of the oil and gas exiting the Strait of Hormuz is transported there.
But the price shocks are reverberating throughout the world economy. Key raw materials — like helium used in making computer chips and sulfur, a raw material in fertilizer — have been obstructed and could be in short supply soon, raising the prices of goods all the way down the supply chain.
Hey Global. Iran is not the bad guy in this war.
Yeah right. Their missiles only fly so far. Are they going to unleash all the sleepers now and bomb the world with suicide aZZholes? I dont know. F*ck Trump and F*ck Iran both. Nuke the both of them azzholes and throw Nuttyyahhoo under a f*ckin tank.
Worldwide? Come on now….this is the media helping to build propaganda in support of another nonsense war
Elbows Up Canadians pledged to not leave Canada as long as Trump was president, so no great loss.
Tired of winning yet?
Terrorists doing what terrorists do. Like medicine you have to take it all and not stop when you feel better so keep up the good work President Trump in spite of the fact that allies turn their backs on the USA. 💣
At least Iran can’t offer virgins to martyrs.
trump and Epstein have already had them all.
Who was Epstein again?
I guess Trump’s decision to conduct a surprise attack for the 2nd time on Iran in the middle of diplomatic negotiations was a mistake.
What was he expecting when he assassinated the Ayatollah, the Ayatollah’s family, blew-up most of their leadership, dropped a missile on a girls school killing over 160+ kids and then bragged about it in front of the cameras.
Iran was ready for this war. They knew Netanyahu would eventually find a U.S president stupid enough to walk into the trap. Now we’re all paying the price because voters in the U S allowed a convicted criminal and child rapist take the white house. The U S will never ve trusted again.
Trump is struggling on how to end the war he and Israel started… how about how they end every war they lose. Including the last attack on Iran’s nuclear capability… Stomp off, declaring victory and complete annihilation of the enemy forces. It has never seemed to matter that the goals have never been met, and the enemy celebrates their moral victory.
OIl will always be unstable. Use wind.
Forget anything to do with climate change. Start building more pipelines and refiners ASAP.
So trump started this to kill a foreign leader so now we have the guy’s son who hates the US more? No exit plan at all? Replace him.