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Haifa is Attacked Shortly After Maersk Suspended Its Service

June 20, 2025
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Iran Launches Missile Barrages on Israeli Port City of Haifa

In a rare daytime assault, Iran targeted the Israeli port city of Haifa with missile barrages, leading to a suspension of port calls by Maersk. The attack occurred shortly after Maersk issued a customer advisory citing threat risk reports.

The Israeli military issued an alert for an incoming missile attack, with sirens sounding in Haifa and surrounding areas. Reports indicated that as many as 23 ballistic missiles were aimed at Haifa, resulting in multiple explosions. One missile hit near the city center, while three impact sites were reported in the west of Haifa.

Most residents managed to seek shelter before the attack, but 17 people, including a 16-year-old boy, sustained injuries. Fortunately, there were no casualties reported in other regions of Israel targeted during the assault.

Speculations suggest that the primary target may have been the oil refinery near Haifa, although the port itself appeared to have been spared. Haifa’s port is crucial for Israel’s trade, handling a significant portion of the country’s container imports. Operations at the port are managed by India’s Adani Ports, which secured the privatization contract in 2022.

Gartner VP analyst David Gonzalez highlighted the importance of Haifa port, stating, “Any disruption to port operations in the region could strain the existing infrastructure as companies seek alternative routes for their trade activities.”

Following the attack, Maersk decided to temporarily suspend vessel calls and cargo acceptance at the Port of Haifa, prioritizing the safety of its crew and operations. Industry analyst Lars Jensen raised concerns about potential follow-up actions by other operators, while CMA CGM assured normal maritime activities in the area.

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Maersk’s online schedule reflected ships diverting to the Port of Ashdod in central Israel, with vessels like the Maersk Norfolk and Johannes Maersk adjusting their routes accordingly.

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As the situation unfolds, the maritime industry remains vigilant, with carriers monitoring developments closely to ensure the continuity of operations in the region.

Attacked Haifa Mærsk service Shortly suspended
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