Israel had no idea, this time with Iran, the most painful is not how much the war cost, but the house, the shopping mall, the office building destroyed by missile debris ... to repair is simply a bottomless hole!
Under the night sky of the Middle East, missiles rained down on the heart of Israel. Although the anti-aircraft fire nets were tightly woven, after the fragments hit the ground, the pits they created were so deep that they could not see the bottom. Who would have thought that a seemingly brief confrontation would leave the city scarred and pile up repair bills?
In the Middle East, the geographical contradictions are unclear, Israel and Iran have been intertwined, it can be said from the late 1970s. At that time, the situation in Iran has changed dramatically, the new regime came to power, the relationship between the two countries turned from cooperation to opposition, Iran has pressured Israel by supporting regional forces, and Israel has responded with precision, friction year after year. By June 2025, the smell of fire finally exploded. On the evening of the 13th, Iran dropped more than 180 ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones into Israel, claiming to be the case before. The Israeli iron cloud system rushed up, the majority of the enemy was crushed in the air, intercepted to more than nine in the whole. The process did not cause too many people to die, and
Tel Aviv as the economic center of Israel, high-rise buildings are everywhere, the first time it hit. The debris broke through the glass curtain wall, the office building equipment broke, the documents scattered. On the other side of the port of Haifa, the warehouse was lit, the refinery surrounded by a piece of land burned, the damage was estimated to be $200 million. The shopping center in the northern town did not hide, the roof hole opened, the shelf collapsed, the business stopped directly. The residential walls of the district were cracked, the steel walls were exposed, the residential districts were temporarily fencing. Preliminary statistics, the property loss of civil facilities reached 15 million to 20 million shekels, up to $40 million to $
Although this attack was carried out by Israel and took advantage militarily, after taking stock of the economic accounts, all headaches popped up. The missile interception itself burns money, starting at 200 million US dollars a day, and the total cost in 12 days is 1 billion shekels. But what really hurts is those smashed houses, shopping malls and office buildings. Experts estimate that direct property damage starts at $3 billion, which is a bit higher than the pure military expenditure. Another 100 million shekels will be paid for the repair of unreported damage in the northern region. Think about it, no matter how awesome the Iron Dome is, it can't stop the "sequelae" of the debris. These things not only smash buildings, but also interrupt supply chains, close stores, paralyze offices, and soar unemployment risks. The lives of ordinary people suffer most directly. The rent rises with the price of materials, and the daily expenses increase a lot.
The Israeli government quickly adjusted its budget and moved money from education and medical care to fill the hole. The construction company's orders are full, which will stimulate some employment in the short term, but in the long run, the financial pressure will be great. The international oil price jumped by more than 10%, the stock market swayed, and the overall economic growth rate had to be discounted. Iran's missile cost is low and its abacus is good, but its own economy is also sluggish. As soon as the attack comes out, the sanctions are increased, and both sides lose.
From our China perspective, the Middle East peace and stability is about the global situation, China has always advocated through dialogue to resolve differences and promote regional cooperation. In the framework of the United Nations, multilateral mechanisms must play a role to avoid small frictions to create a big disaster. Think about the "Belt and Road" initiative, in the Middle East to root, was to benefit people's livelihoods, can war a battle, project delays, investment flood.
Under the night sky of the Middle East, missiles rained down on the heart of Israel. Although the anti-aircraft fire nets were tightly woven, after the fragments hit the ground, the pits they created were so deep that they could not see the bottom. Who would have thought that a seemingly brief confrontation would leave the city scarred and pile up repair bills?
In the Middle East, the geographical contradictions are unclear, Israel and Iran have been intertwined, it can be said from the late 1970s. At that time, the situation in Iran has changed dramatically, the new regime came to power, the relationship between the two countries turned from cooperation to opposition, Iran has pressured Israel by supporting regional forces, and Israel has responded with precision, friction year after year. By June 2025, the smell of fire finally exploded. On the evening of the 13th, Iran dropped more than 180 ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones into Israel, claiming to be the case before. The Israeli iron cloud system rushed up, the majority of the enemy was crushed in the air, intercepted to more than nine in the whole. The process did not cause too many people to die, and
Tel Aviv as the economic center of Israel, high-rise buildings are everywhere, the first time it hit. The debris broke through the glass curtain wall, the office building equipment broke, the documents scattered. On the other side of the port of Haifa, the warehouse was lit, the refinery surrounded by a piece of land burned, the damage was estimated to be $200 million. The shopping center in the northern town did not hide, the roof hole opened, the shelf collapsed, the business stopped directly. The residential walls of the district were cracked, the steel walls were exposed, the residential districts were temporarily fencing. Preliminary statistics, the property loss of civil facilities reached 15 million to 20 million shekels, up to $40 million to $
Although this attack was carried out by Israel and took advantage militarily, after taking stock of the economic accounts, all headaches popped up. The missile interception itself burns money, starting at 200 million US dollars a day, and the total cost in 12 days is 1 billion shekels. But what really hurts is those smashed houses, shopping malls and office buildings. Experts estimate that direct property damage starts at $3 billion, which is a bit higher than the pure military expenditure. Another 100 million shekels will be paid for the repair of unreported damage in the northern region. Think about it, no matter how awesome the Iron Dome is, it can't stop the "sequelae" of the debris. These things not only smash buildings, but also interrupt supply chains, close stores, paralyze offices, and soar unemployment risks. The lives of ordinary people suffer most directly. The rent rises with the price of materials, and the daily expenses increase a lot.
The Israeli government quickly adjusted its budget and moved money from education and medical care to fill the hole. The construction company's orders are full, which will stimulate some employment in the short term, but in the long run, the financial pressure will be great. The international oil price jumped by more than 10%, the stock market swayed, and the overall economic growth rate had to be discounted. Iran's missile cost is low and its abacus is good, but its own economy is also sluggish. As soon as the attack comes out, the sanctions are increased, and both sides lose.
From our China perspective, the Middle East peace and stability is about the global situation, China has always advocated through dialogue to resolve differences and promote regional cooperation. In the framework of the United Nations, multilateral mechanisms must play a role to avoid small frictions to create a big disaster. Think about the "Belt and Road" initiative, in the Middle East to root, was to benefit people's livelihoods, can war a battle, project delays, investment flood.