Sadr-3 missile strikes cause hundreds of millions in damages, destroy dozens of buildings
According to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and the Palestinian Media Center, the daily expenses for sustaining Israel’s war against Iran have surged to approximately $300 million. The Zionist regime’s Jabarin Compensation Fund has reportedly received nearly 9,000 damage claims from Israelis affected by Iranian drone and missile strikes during operation True Promise.
Shay Ahronovich, director of the Zionist regime’s financial affairs association, stated that damages incurred in the first two days of these attacks exceeded one billion shekels (around $277 million). He noted that compensation requests are expected to rise to 12,000 cases. Despite heavy military censorship imposed by the Zionist regime’s army on media outlets, published images from various locations clearly show widespread destruction.
The situation remains tense.
Ramadan gan, the city’s mayor, has confirmed that dozens of buildings in the area sustained severe damage, with many residents losing thier homes.
Over the past three days, Iran has responded with missile and drone strikes targeting Tel Aviv and Haifa, inflicting significant damage on critical infrastructure. among the affected structures are several residential buildings,a key research center in Weissman district,and vital oil facilities in Haifa.
These retaliatory operations began after terrorist groups affiliated with the occupying Zionist regime attacked Iranian nuclear facilities, military bases housing commanders’ residences, and scientific research centers. During Iran’s counteroperation – which involved 10 waves of missile and drone attacks – 24 terrorists where killed and 592 wounded in occupied territories according to official reports.
The Economist also quoted a source within the Zionist regime’s government who reported substantial losses…
Iran’s military expenditures for continuing the war against Iraq have reached approximately $300 million per day, according to reports.
The soaring costs of sustaining combat operations highlight the immense financial burden of the prolonged conflict. Analysts note these daily expenses encompass arms procurement, troop maintenance, and logistical support amid intensified hostilities.