The initial consequences of the war with Iran for the Zionists, according to the settlers.

The initial consequences of the war with Iran for the Zionists, according to the settlers.

The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper wrote in a report in its Saturday issue that behind the scenes of a direct war with Iran, Israel is witnessing a harsh and painful reality of widespread destruction, homelessness, loss of property, and families lost in bureaucracy and paperwork.

Last Sunday, shortly before the ceasefire between Israel and Iran was declared, a regional missile hit a residential area north of Tel Aviv. Aharonot spoke to three families whose apartments were severely damaged in the incident.

Fisher Dixon, who has lived in the apartment with her family for 28 years, is one of them. She says that her house was severely damaged. The roof of the building collapsed completely, the windows came out of their frames, and the walls fell.

But this was only the material part of the consequences of the war. Apart from the material consequences, other issues have also been thrown at us, the most important of which is bureaucracy and paperwork.

We are still waiting for the inspector to arrive, but (due to the extensive damage in Tel Aviv) they have not even set a time for us to arrive.

When we call the phone number they gave us for this, which is related to the property tax office, they tell us that they do not know when the assessor will be there, they ask us to contact them by email for this and they do not give us any other answer.

Since then, I have repeatedly requested compensation for the repair of the house and the renewal of its furniture, while I am currently living in a hotel with my family.

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