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Israel called the amount of damage from shelling

Israel has calculated the amount of damage from rocket attacks and riots

Rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip damaged hundreds of apartments in Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ramat Gan, Holon and other cities.

The Israel Tax Administration has estimated property damage from rocket attacks and vandalism at $ 77 million (250 million shekels). About it informs Newsru.co.il on Saturday 22 May.

At the time of the end of Operation Wall Sentinel, 5,245 lawsuits were filed with the department. The total number of claims may increase, as damage caused in the last hours of the operation, as well as damage to the property of families who temporarily left the zones of attack, are not taken into account.

According to the Israeli side, Ashkelon suffered the most from rocket attacks, where 787 apartments were damaged. A total of 1,087 lawsuits were filed in Ashkelon. Ashdod also suffered – 228 apartments, 359 claims, Ramat Gan – 227 apartments, 254 claims, Holon – 188 apartments, 249 claims, Petah Tikva – 182 apartments, Givatayim – 136 apartments, Tel Aviv – 77 apartments. Several buildings were also damaged by riots in Jaffa.

In addition, due to the damage to their homes, 170 families have been evicted and are living in hotels at the expense of the IRS.

In turn, 2,585 lawsuits were filed in the Southern District, 2,336 in Gush Dan, 81 in the Jerusalem District, and 253 in Haifa.

Recall that from the Gaza Strip there will be evacuate about 140 Ukrainians… Since a truce has been established between Israel and the Gaza Strip, the Foreign Ministry hopes to begin evacuating soon.

It was also reported that in the Gaza Strip delivered the first shipments of humanitarian aid… During the fighting, more than 100,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes. Almost 800 thousand people did not have access to water.

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