Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper revealed the extent of the damage caused by the recent Iranian missile strike on Israel.
The newspaper reported, citing the Israeli property tax, “The Iranian attack resulted in damage to luxury apartments north of Tel Aviv,” noting that “about 2,200 apartments were damaged and the value of the damage is estimated at about 150 to 200 million shekels, equivalent to more than $39-53 million.” “straight.”
According to the property tax, “The damage resulting from the missile falling near Sea & Son in Tel Aviv is estimated at approximately 50 million shekels, equivalent to about 13 million dollars, in addition to the material damage to the restaurants affected by the attack that are still closed.”
According to the newspaper, “In Hod Hasharon, more than 1,000 apartments were damaged – and in one building alone, the damage is estimated at more than 10 million shekels ($659,878.60). Serious damage was also caused to luxury restaurants and shops, including the Fayrouz restaurant, which was almost completely destroyed, and about 150 apartments.” In the luxury residences that were damaged as a result of a fall near the location.”
The newspaper notes that “the Iranian attacks caused significant damage to 10 sites where the missiles landed, including several military bases,” stressing that “this is considered the largest damage resulting from a single missile attack on Israel since the beginning of the war.”
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