Aftershocks of Iranian Missile Attacks: Destruction in Israel Will Not Be Rebuilt

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Quds, the Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth acknowledged that more than five months after Iran’s devastating missile strikes on the occupied territories, thousands of Israeli families whose homes were damaged remain displaced.
The report adds that the Union of Contractors specializing in reconstruction has stated officials from the tax authority are obstructing efforts to begin repairs on these homes.
It emphasizes that due to labor shortages since the war began and sabotage by Israel’s cabinet along this path, many contractors are operating at minimal capacity. Thay have decided to cease restoration work in areas damaged by iranian missile attacks because they receive no support from the government.
Notably, during the twelve-day imposed war, Iran’s retaliatory missile attacks targeted key sensitive locations within israel, including secret intelligence centers and biological laboratories.

