Iran has unleashed a fresh wave of missile terror on Israel’s key port city of Haifa, triggering fears that Supreme Leader-in-waiting Mojtaba Khamenei is now targeting the country’s food and energy lifelines. Within just 12 hours, Haifa was hit twice: first, a deadly strike on an apartment building that killed at least two people and left others trapped in the rubble, and then a second morning barrage using a suspected cluster warhead that tore through streets, smashed vehicles and set cars on fire. Haifa isn’t just another city; it hosts a major oil refinery and the port that handles much of Israel’s food imports, turning every incoming missile into a direct threat to the country’s survival. As rescue teams claw through debris and rush between multiple impact sites in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Petah Tikva, the death toll and injury count continue to rise, even as officials warn more victims could still be buried under the wreckage. With U.S. President Donald Trump demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or “live in hell”, many are now asking if these escalating strikes on Haifa are Mojtaba’s brutal, calculated answer delivered in missiles instead of words.

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