
Israeli attacks on Iran fuel sites aim ‘to break resilience of people’
Al Jazeera
As toxic clouds smother Tehran and rain falls, analysts say Israel’s aim is to break the resilience of the Iranian people.
Israeli strikes on fuel depots and petroleum logistic sites in Tehran on Sunday saw apocalyptic images coming out of the Iranian capital, as the spilled oil ignited a river of fire, and thick black smoke blanketed the city of 10 million, leaving streets and vehicles covered with soot.
Israel and the United States claimed they were targeting Iranian military and government sites, but government officials and people say civilian structures such as schools, hospitals and major landmarks are increasingly coming under attack. At least 1,255 people have been killed in the strikes since February 28.
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