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    Iran targets Israeli chemical facility processing white phosphorus

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Iran launched a ballistic missile targeting the ICL Rotem chemical complex in Israel’s Negev desert, causing a major explosion and fire. The facility is a key supplier of white phosphorus to the U.S. military, a munition banned for use in civilian areas due to its horrific effects.
    The strike follows earlier joint operations by Washington and Tel Aviv against Iran, escalating tensions. Iran also hit other Israeli sites, including near the Orot Rabin Power Plant and Safed, with military censorship suppressing details.
    The facility processes phosphate from the Dead Sea, exports it to U.S. ICL Group facilities and holds exclusive rights to uranium-rich Dead Sea resources – raising concerns about the strike’s broader geopolitical implications.
    Tehran is targeting not just military assets but economic and industrial lifelines, including U.S. bases in Bahrain and Iraq, while enforcing a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz – threatening global oil supplies and challenging U.S. dominance.
    Neither Iran nor Israel shows signs of de-escalation, raising fears of open war. The entanglement of military-industrial interests, environmental degradation and Iran’s willingness to strike critical infrastructure heightens global instability.

    In a significant escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel, an Iranian ballistic missile struck the ICL Rotem chemical complex in Israel’s Negev desert on Wednesday, March 25 – triggering a large explosion and fire near the site.


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