Iran Missile Shrapnel Hits Chemical Plant in Israel, Fire Erupts at Neot Hovav Industrial Zone

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Thick black smoke filled the sky over southern Israel on Sunday after shrapnel from an Iranian ballistic missile hit a major chemical facility, causing a large fire.The incident took place at the Neot Hovav industrial zone, around 12 km south of Beersheba. This area has more than 40 factories dealing with chemicals, pesticides, and industrial materials.

Officials confirmed that the fire started at the ADAMA Makhteshim plant, which produces crop protection chemicals. The impact damaged a storage area, leading to what authorities called a hazardous materials incident. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Emergency Response

Firefighters and special hazmat teams quickly reached the site to control the fire and prevent any chemical leaks. Thick smoke was seen rising as teams worked to put out the flames.

  • The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the damage was caused by missile shrapnel, not a direct hit.
  • Residents nearby were told to stay indoors and keep windows closed.
  • A nearby highway was closed as a safety measure.

Later, officials said the situation was under control, and there was no major health risk to the public.

Injuries Reported

No serious injuries were reported at the industrial site. However, in a separate incident near Beersheba, around 6 to 11 people were lightly injured due to missile debris or shockwaves. They were treated at a local hospital.

Part of Ongoing Conflict

This attack is part of the ongoing Iran-Israel war, which has seen repeated missile strikes and air attacks from both sides.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted an industrial facility as part of its response to earlier US and Israeli strikes.

Israel’s air defence systems, including Arrow and David’s Sling, managed to intercept most missiles. However, falling debris has still caused damage in some areas.

Situation Remains Tense

Authorities are continuing to monitor the area and check air quality to ensure safety. People have been advised to follow official instructions.

As the conflict continues, both sides have suffered damage to key infrastructure, raising concerns about further escalation in the region.

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