SaedNews: Media outlets of the Zionist regime announced that rebuilding the Bat Yam area, which was only one of the targets of Iran’s missile attacks, will take 5 years.
According to the political news service of SaedNews, quoting Mehr News Agency, Israel's Channel 12 and the Haaretz newspaper reported that rebuilding the Bat Yam area in southern Tel Aviv, which was heavily targeted by Iranian missile strikes during one of the phases of the "Promise of the Truth" operation last Sunday, will take at least 5 years.
The report stated that rescue teams are still searching for missing persons in a tower that was hit by Iranian missiles in that area on Sunday.
Haaretz also announced that at least 80 buildings were seriously damaged in the Iranian attack on this area.
The oil facilities in the city of Haifa remain out of operation even several days after the Iranian attacks.
Hebrew-language media have also stated that it is better to maintain media silence regarding the situation of the Iranian attacks in the Galilut region north of Tel Aviv, and that news and images of these attacks should not be published.
Following the publication of the destruction caused by the initial stages of the "Promise of the Truth 3" operation, which was a major embarrassment for the Zionist regime, the management of cyberspace in the occupied territories has prohibited the release of live images from various areas, and the dissemination of any news and images of Iranian attacks and the resulting destruction has been banned. Several Israelis have been arrested so far for sharing images related to this matter.