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Severe damage caused by Iranian attack on homes and businesses: report

Severe damage caused by Iranian attack on homes and businesses: report

The Iranian missile attack on October 1st caused extensive material damage in “Israel”.

  • Components of Iranian ballistic missiles fired at Israeli targets are displayed during a media tour at a base in southern occupied Palestine, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024.AP)

The Iranian missile attack on October 1 caused significant property damage, estimated by the Property Tax Authority to be between NIS 150 million (US$39 million) and NIS 200 million (US$52 million), as reported by Ynet.

This incident represents the greatest damage caused by a single missile attack on “Israel” since the start of the war.

The property tax report highlighted that the damage from the rocket landing near the Sea & Sun complex on Tel Aviv’s northern beach alone is estimated at about NIS 50 million (US$13 million).

Several establishments, including restaurants and luxury stores, were severely damaged, particularly the “Türkis” restaurant, which was almost completely destroyed.

In addition, around 150 apartments in nearby luxury residences were also affected by the rocket impact.

The extensive extent of the damage at the site was examined by Internal Revenue Service Director Shay Ahronovitz during a special site visit last week. Dozens of workers have been busy repairing the damage in recent days while the damaged restaurants were still closed.

According to the report, extensive damage was caused at about ten crash sites, including within several military bases. A focal point of the falls was in Hod HaSharon, where around 100 homes were damaged.

Damage to one of the buildings alone is estimated at more than NIS 10 million.

Meanwhile, direct property damage from missile and drone fire from Lebanon and Iran is estimated at NIS 1 billion so far, the report said.

Many Israeli F-35 jets were destroyed in Operation True Promise II: IRGC

Iran’s recent missile attack on Israeli military targets resulted in the destruction of a large number of Israeli F-35 fighter jets, announced Brigadier General Ebrahim Jabbari, an adviser to the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

At a conference in Tehran last Wednesday, he said that 90% of the missiles were fired during the Iran launch Operation True Promise II On October 1st they successfully hit their intended targets.

Jabbari pointed out that in addition to the missile attack, the IRGC simultaneously conducted cyber and electronic warfare operations against the Israeli regime’s air defense systems, which allowed missiles to directly hit critical targets.

The general further noted that Iran’s ballistic missiles have attacked key Israeli military bases and F-35 hangars, resulting in the destruction of several fighter jets.

He stressed that “Israel” and the United States were caught by surprise despite the introduction of advanced defense measures to prevent the Iranian attack.

The Iranian rocket attack on October 1 was in retaliation for the Israeli assassination of Hamas Politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC general Abbas Nilforoushan.

In Operation True Promise II, Iran fired at least 200 ballistic missiles against Israeli military and intelligence facilities in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The missiles fired by the IRGC Aerospace Force targeted strategic Israeli military locations, including three air bases in Tel Nof, Nevatim and Hatzerim.

The IRGC confirmed in a statement that the missile strikes targeted “three military bases” around Tel Aviv as well as air and radar bases, adding that “90 percent” of the missiles “hit their targets.”

According to the IRGC, the Nevatim base houses the F-35 fighter jets, while the Hatzerim base houses the earlier F-15 fighter jets Assassination of martyr Sayyed Nasrallah.

Satellite images published by the Associated Press (AP) showed the damage to the Nevatim base as a result of the Iranian attacks. Images taken after the Iranian operation show a large hole in the roof of a row of buildings near the main runway, while large pieces of debris can be seen scattered around the building.

The statement warned that if “Israel” acts in response to Operation True Promise II, “violent consequences could be threatened.”

Although the Israeli occupation regime did so When Iran threatened to respond, Iranian officials warned that any further action would be met with tough, proportionate and calculated measures Answer from Tehran.

Read more: Iran’s armed forces are prepared for any scenario: Araghchi

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