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Haifa Port Oil Drop After Iran Strikes — Tweet Sentiment

Tweet analysis: Haifa Port refinery stock fell 4% after Iran strikes. Sentiment: 37.5% supportive, 10.58% confronting. Supportive and confronting examples listed.

@jacksonhinklleposted on X

🚨🇮🇱🇮🇷 BREAKING: Haifa Port oil refinery stock collapsed 4% immediately after Iran’s strikes today https://t.co/VxnHy6exoT

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Community Sentiment Analysis

Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement

Sentiment Distribution

49% Engaged
38% Positive
Positive
38%
Negative
11%
Neutral
52%

Key Takeaways

What the community is saying — both sides

Supporting

1

Markets snapped

many replies emphasize that stock prices and energy markets reacted immediately — a sharp dip in the Haifa refinery operator, investors re-pricing short-term disruption and volatility tied to energy infrastructure.

2

Critical infrastructure is fragile

several voices warn a single strike can paralyze neighborhoods, disrupt fuel supply and power, and cascade into broader economic and humanitarian harm.

3

Humanitarian, anti-war plea

others focus on civilians and workers—calling to “say no to war,” praying for safety, and warning that escalation spares no one.

4

Pro-Iran celebration and calls for more strikes

numerous replies openly praise the strike, celebrate damage to Israeli facilities, and urge further targeting of Israeli infrastructure.

5

Hardline pro-Israel retaliation stance

some replies demand ruthless response — “show no mercy,” strike Iranian refineries back, and argue decisive force is the only answer.

6

Tit-for-tat escalation framing vs. limited damage narrative

two competing takes — many frame this as a predictable tit‑for‑tat energy war (Iran responding to earlier Israeli strikes), while others point to official reports that damage is localized, most facilities remain operational, and Israel’s defenses reduced the impact.

Opposing

1

“what did America gain by fighting with Iran”

critics argue the conflict yields no clear benefit for the US and question its strategic payoff.

2

“Only 4%?! It’s rigged”

many accuse authorities of underreporting or lying about the scale.

3

“Justice for Palestine”

and declare “Israel’s getting what it deserves”.

4

“No one would invest in Israel… Bibi invested his own son in Miami”

framing an exodus of wealth and talent.

5

“I thought that was fake”

and “minor incident” — suggesting it’s either misinformation or overstated.

6

“Bad news for Adani, or is it Ambani”

, looking for who will be affected financially.

7

“まずはワールドカップ出場権を獲得する”

“first, qualify for the World Cup”).

Top Reactions

Most popular replies, ranked by engagement

O

@onekgiupa

Supporting

Iran is really humbling the Zionists.

47
0
1.4K
H

@hismylolo

Opposing

Iran is showing its strength 💪 Justice for Palestine 🇵🇸 Israel's getting what it deserves 🔥

23
0
1.2K
E

@erw1nnasut1on

Supporting

Show no mercy

19
0
1.0K
F

@freeedosa

Supporting

Survival, despite the burdens of life Israel would survive.

17
9
3.7K
W

@wileecarlote

Opposing

israel is dead No one would invest in israel if they could put that investment in someplace like Miami instead Bibi invested his own flesh and blood son in Miami, not in the occupation of Palestine Smart Ashkenazi will leave the occupation of Palestine, the rest become P. soil

1
1
224
K

@khan_fawad60016

Opposing

@grok what did America gain by fighting with Iran

0
0
358

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