March 7, 2026

Fires, fears, and comment wars

Israel Strikes Oil Facilities in Iran

Tehran’s night sky on fire as commenters feud over censorship, nukes, and gas prices

TLDR: Israel hit oil depots in Tehran, causing massive fires and rattling oil markets. Commenters are split between censorship fears, nuclear-deterrence hot takes, and energy-price panic—turning a regional strike into a global story that could show up at your gas pump.

Huge fireballs lit up Tehran after Israel struck fuel depots, and the internet did what the internet does: turned the comment section into a full-on cage match. Videos verified by the New York Times showed the blasts, while Israel said the sites were used by Iran’s forces. Iran reported damage near homes, schools, and hospitals—raising the stakes fast.

The hottest thread? Censorship panic. One user claimed the “news out of this war” feels “tightly controlled,” sparking a chorus of “who’s suppressing what?” complete with an archive link tossed like a mic drop. Meanwhile, a wild deterrence debate broke out: would Iran getting a nuke make things safer or scarier? Some called that galaxy-brain geopolitics; others said it’s reckless armchair theorizing.

Then came the wallet warriors. Energy watchers warned this hits more than headlines—this hits your gas bill. “You see politics, I see global energy supply disruption,” one commenter sighed, dropping market links like stock charts were tarot cards. Cue memes about everyone becoming oil traders overnight and “see you at the pump” gallows humor.

Tensions flared when a commenter accused a co-author of bias and openly cheered the strikes—others blasted that as dangerous cheerleading. Bottom line: massive flames in Tehran, and even hotter takes online.

Key Points

  • Israel struck multiple Iranian fuel storage and energy sites in Tehran and near Karaj.
  • Iran’s Ministry of Oil said depots in Tehran and Alborz provinces were targeted.
  • Israel’s military called it a significant strike against infrastructure used by Iran’s armed forces.
  • This appears to be the first attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure since joint U.S.-Israeli strikes began last weekend.
  • Verified videos showed large fires near the Shahr Rey district; reports noted damage to nearby civilian infrastructure.

Hottest takes

"news out of this war has been more tightly controlled" — mmastrac
"Would the world be safer (or more endangered) if Iran had a nuclear weapon?" — tired-turtle
"You see politics, I see global energy supply disruption" — toomuchtodo
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