India, March 10 -- Israeli strikes hit two oil refineries and storage facilities near Tehran, raising questions under international humanitarian law.

Experts say energy infrastructure may qualify as a military target only if it offers a clear military advantage.

Damage to fuel supplies in a city of 15 million could disrupt transport, public services and environmental safety.

Israeli strikes targeted oil facilities near the Iranian capital of Tehran over the weekend. Two oil refineries, both of which had been attacked by Israel in 2025, and two oil storage facilities were hit. According to Iran's deputy health minister, Ali Jafarian, at least four people were killed by the strikes.

The strikes raise two main questions. First is whether...