Israel Electric Corporation Confirms Hadera Power Station Undamaged Following Iranian Ballistic Missile Impact
Israel Electric Corporation confirms no damage to the Orot Rabin power plant after an Iranian ballistic missile struck an open area near Hadera on Wednesday.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 25, 2026, 6:27 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

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Strategic Energy Infrastructure Remains Operational
National energy stability remains undisturbed following a high-stakes ballistic missile attack launched by Iran against central Israel. The Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) moved quickly to reassure the public that its primary infrastructure suffered no damage after a projectile impacted in the Hadera region. While the proximity of the strike to a major utility hub initially raised concerns regarding potential blackouts, technical assessments confirmed that all power generation systems at the site are functioning at normal capacity.
Near-Miss at Israel’s Largest Power Generation Hub
The target of the Iranian strike appeared to be the Orot Rabin power station, an essential facility that produces approximately 20% of Israel's total electricity. According to military reports, the ballistic missile bypassed air defense systems to strike an unpopulated open area just a few kilometers from the plant. Despite the significant explosive yield characteristic of such weaponry, the distance was sufficient to prevent structural compromise to the station’s massive cooling towers or its coal and gas-fired generation units.
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