WANA (Mar 25) – Orot Rabin, the largest power plant in Israel, has a generation capacity of 2,590 megawatts and is located in the northern part of the country, near Haifa.

 

An image has been circulated showing missiles belonging to the IRGC Aerospace Force, bearing a picture of the Orot Rabin power station, Israel’s largest electricity facility.

 

The missiles also carried an English-language message reading: “We Are Ready, Orot Rabin.” Earlier today, Iranian missiles reportedly struck a point near the facility.

Iran Signals Warning by Targeting Israel’s Largest Power Plant. Social media /WANA News Agency

Iran Signals Warning by Targeting Israel’s Largest Power Plant. Social media /WANA News Agency

Located in northern Israel near Haifa, Orot Rabin plays a critical role in supplying electricity across the country and is widely considered one of its most strategic energy assets.

 

Military analysts say the release of the image suggests that the missile impact near the Orot Rabin complex was intended as a warning shot, rather than a full-scale strike, aimed at deterring Israel from opening what they describe as an energy war.

 

The message comes against the backdrop of earlier threats by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran’s power infrastructure. Tehran now appears to be signaling that any move against its own energy facilities would trigger a reciprocal response, including the precise targeting of the adversary’s most critical strategic infrastructure.