Airports, plants and ports: The civilian targets increasingly under threat in the Middle East

The conflict in the Middle East has led to an increase in attacks on civilian infrastructure, including airports, plants, and ports. The economic and social costs of these strikes are intensifying, with both Iran and Israel targeting each other's facilities, and the US also involved in the conflict.
The Middle East conflict has seen a rise in attacks on civilian infrastructure. Airports, plants, and ports have been targeted. Factories producing steel, aluminum, and chemicals have been hit. The energy industry is under threat, with refineries and production sites targeted. Ports in Dubai, Bahrain, and Qatar have been attacked. The conflict is causing significant economic and social damage.
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