Part of what Israel lost in 12 days.
The 12-day war that Israel launched was imposed on the Iranian nation while the country was on the path of dialogue and interaction, and ultimately, in the words of President Masoud Pezzekian, the United States dropped a bomb on the negotiating table and destroyed diplomacy.
Iran’s missile attacks also changed the behavior of Israeli consumers, so that they minimized their expenses with great concern for the future.
Although this unpropotional war brought costs to Iran; from economic pressures to the heartache of families who left their loved ones behind, in the end it was the enemy that suffered heavy losses, despite all the overt and covert support from world powers; whether economically, politically, psychologically and propaganda-wise, or in terms of the tarnishing of the false hegemony it had created for itself, etc.
Some preliminary estimates indicate that the Israeli regime has suffered direct losses of around $6 billion in this war, mainly affecting critical infrastructure, residential properties and the manufacturing sector. This figure includes direct costs such as physical and military damage, along with indirect losses such as economic disruption and reduced productivity.