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Adani’s Haifa Port Unscathed and Fully Operational After Iranian Missile Strike

The facility is operating under tightened security protocols set by Israel's transport ministry to ensure uninterrupted import flows.

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Israel-Iran conflict: Adani Group dismisses social media claims of Iranian missile destroying Haifa port
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Overview

  • Iran launched a ballistic missile attack on Haifa port and a nearby oil refinery on June 14 in retaliation for Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites.
  • Shrapnel from Israeli interceptor missiles landed in the port’s chemical terminal without causing damage or injuries to personnel or infrastructure.
  • Adani Ports, which holds a 70 percent stake in Haifa port, confirmed that eight ships are docked and cargo operations across containers, bulk and breakbulk sectors continue normally.
  • Haifa handles over 30 percent of Israel’s imports while contributing about 5 percent to Adani Ports and SEZ’s revenue despite representing under 2 percent of its total volume.
  • Officials have not confirmed reports of damage to the adjacent oil refinery following the missile strike.