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All Workers Evacuated After Ammonia Gas Leak at Coca-Cola Plant in Haifa

All Workers Evacuated After Ammonia Gas Leak at Coca-Cola Plant in Haifa
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By Staff, Agencies

All workers at the Coca-Cola plant in Haifa were evacuated after an ammonia gas leak, “Israeli” media reported.

On Thursday evening, firefighters from the Haifa station were called to the Coca-Cola plant in Haifa Bay following the leak, the “Israeli” entity’s Channel 7 reported.

The incident has left no casualties, “Israeli” sources said, without providing further details.

Earlier in the day, the “Israeli” military said a missile had landed near the regime’s nuclear facility in Dimona, claiming that it had been fired at “Israeli” aircraft, but had “overflown” its target. The claim has been disputed by analysts, who say the area was rather targeted intentionally with a “surface-to-surface” or “ballistic” missile.

Also, on Wednesday “Israeli” media reported that a powerful explosion rocked the Tomer factory manufacturing advanced weapons a day earlier, during a test for advanced weapons, with locals saying they saw a “mushroom cloud” at the weapons manufacturing facility.

The “Israeli” military announced on Thursday it has begun an investigation into why the regime’s air defenses failed to intercept the missile that hit the vicinity of the Dimona facility.

Speaking at a press conference in Tel Aviv, the “Israeli” entity’s War Minister Benny Gantz said the military is still investigating the incident.

“A SA-5-model of surface-to-air missile was fired, passed through the area. There was an attempt to intercept it, which did not succeed,” Gantz said.

He also said that the “Israeli” military had been on alert against such potential incidents and “worked to prevent a potential strike on critical assets.”

The reliability of the entity’s so-called Iron Dome missile system was also thrown into doubt by the Thursday attack. The missile system was claimed to be capable of detecting, assessing and intercepting a variety of shorter-range targets such as rockets, artillery and mortars.

Before the incident, a retired “Israeli” colonel told the Hebrew-language “Israeli” newspaper Maariv that the Iron Dome is not reliable as previous wars on the besieged Gaza Strip have proven the failure of the system in repelling Palestinian rockets.

The Iron Dome would only afford “partial and limited” protection against rockets fired by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah in any future war, Yossi Langotsky said on Sunday.

“‘Israel’ should not depend on one defense system in any future war because the rockets would be able to cause harm to strategic ‘Israeli’ facilities,” he added.

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