The Haifa Port in northern Israel, 70 per cent owned and operated by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, sustained no damage during Iran’s recent missile strikes targeting Israeli infrastructure. According to a PTI report, the ballistic missiles launched by Iran late Saturday struck areas around the port, including a refinery and a chemical terminal.
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While some projectiles hit parts of the refinery and shrapnel landed near the chemical terminal, there were no casualties or major damage to operational infrastructure. Importantly, the Adani-controlled section of the port remained unaffected, with no disruption to cargo movement.
A piece of interceptor shrapnel was recovered at Kishan West within Haifa Port, but port authorities confirmed that eight ships are currently docked and cargo operations are proceeding as usual.
Haifa Port is a crucial logistics hub, handling over 30 per cent of Israel’s total imports. The Adani Group acquired a controlling stake in the facility as part of its global port expansion strategy.
Despite geopolitical tensions in the region, Adani Ports’ operations continue uninterrupted, underscoring the port’s resilience and the effectiveness of Israel’s missile defense systems.