Thousands of property and building damage claims have been submitted to Israeli compensation funds following intense missile and drone strikes across the country.
Tens of thousands of property damage claims have been submitted to Israeli authorities since the outbreak of the current regional war, as the country faces heavy missile and drone bombardments.
According to the Lebanese pro-Resistance Axis network Al Mayadeen, citing Israeli media sources, "11,835 requests were submitted to the compensation fund centers since the beginning of the war" as of March 15. This identical figure was also reported by the Iraqi channel ONEIQ1, which attributed the statistics directly to "Hebrew media."
A significant majority of these applications are tied to structural destruction. Al Mayadeen highlighted that 8,184 of the claims filed at the compensation centers were specifically "due to damage to buildings."
The surge in property compensation requests aligns with the widespread structural damage reported across Israeli municipalities, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Beit Shemesh. These urban centers have sustained significant impacts from the retaliatory barrages launched by Iran and allied militias following the US-Israeli "Epic Wrath" operation earlier this month.
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