Israel’s plan to rebuild areas damaged by Iranian missile strikes fails
The special reconstruction plan for areas hit by Iranian missiles during the conflict with Israel has failed.
According to the Hebrew daily Calcalist, the final report of the cabinet team that had prepared the reconstruction plan concludes that the initiative will not continue.
The newspaper wrote that this means Israeli settlers affected by the strikes now have no alternatives, and amid uncertainty about how the Israeli cabinet will assist them, they find themselves in a difficult situation.
Following the Israeli regime’s aggression against Iran on June 23—which targeted military and civilian sites and resulted in the martyrdom of several commanders, civilians, and nuclear scientists—Tehran announced the start of “True Promise 3” and successfully completed its missile response against the occupied territories, inflicting substantial damage on the Israelis.
Iranian missiles successfully penetrated the multi-layered Israeli missile defense system, and with each new wave of Iranian strikes, millions of Israelis rushed to shelters in fear.