Zionist Media: Rebuilding After Iran’s Attacks Will Take 5 Years
According to a report by webangah News Agency,Israel’s Channel 12 and the Zionist newspaper Haaretz stated that rebuilding Bat Yam,located south of Tel Aviv and struck during Iran’s large-scale missile operation “True Promise” last Sunday,will take a minimum of five years.
The report emphasized that rescue teams are still searching for missing individuals in a high-rise building within the area, which was hit by Iranian missiles on Sunday.
Haaretz also confirmed that at least 80 structures sustained severe damage in Iran’s attack on the region.
Haifa’s oil facilities remain shut down days after Iranian attacks, while Hebrew-language media report a media blackout on the aftermath in the Galilee region near Tel Aviv.
haifa’s oil infrastructure remains non-operational despite several days passing as Iran’s strikes. Hebrew-language outlets have additionally called for a media embargo regarding attack conditions in Galilee, located north of Tel Aviv, urging against publishing any footage or reports from the area.
The Israeli regime imposed strict censorship following early documentation of destruction from operation True Promise 3, which caused significant embarrassment. Cyber authorities in occupied territories now prohibit live coverage from affected zones, banning all imagery and reporting related to Iranian strikes and resulting damage. Several individuals have been arrested for circulating such materials.