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(JNS) – The Islamic Republic’s Oct. 1 ballistic missile attack inflicted an estimated 150 million to 200 million shekels ($40 million-$53 million) in damage, according to an initial Israel Tax Authority assessment published on Sunday.
Recent footage captures the skies over Jordan during the Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel on October 1st, filmed by a Jordanian photographer.
The video also shows multiple interceptions in Jordanian airspace. pic.twitter.com/C7Sb0wrIU0
— ILRedAlert (@ILRedAlert) October 3, 2024
Since the attack, approximately 2,500 compensation claims have been submitted to the Israeli government, including some 2,200 instances of damage to buildings and 300 claims of damage to vehicles and their contents.
🇮🇱🇮🇷🚀 WATCH: IRAN RELEASES FOOTAGE OF THEIR OCTOBER 1ST RETALIATORY BALLISTIC MISSILE LAUNCH ATTACK AGAINST ISRAEL. pic.twitter.com/npkiNdg9xy
— Raw Talk (@TalkNewz) October 7, 2024
The Jewish state has vowed a significant response to Tehran’s second-ever direct attack, in which more than 180 ballistic missiles were fired at Israel. The Israeli military, with the assistance of the United States and Jordan, shot down most of the missiles, with the sole fatality in the attack being a Palestinian who was struck by falling missile debris near Jericho.
Breaking news:
October 1st 2024
Iranian missiles hit targets in Israel. Also an update; No other terror attack outside of Tel Aviv tonight. Also,
Another update; Israel has just announced that all residents can leave their protection areas and go home. #WWIII pic.twitter.com/7P5gZIb3un— Raymond Murray jr (@rmjr2654) October 1, 2024
Jerusalem’s target list for its retaliatory attack against Iran will likely include military and energy infrastructure, but not nuclear facilities or assassinations, NBC News reported on Saturday, citing U.S. officials.
Breaking news:
October 1st 2024
Iranian missiles hit targets in Israel. Also an update; No other terror attack outside of Tel Aviv tonight. Also,
Another update; Israel has just announced that all residents can leave their protection areas and go home. #WWIII pic.twitter.com/7P5gZIb3un— Raymond Murray jr (@rmjr2654) October 1, 2024
Jerusalem and Washington are closer to a consensus on the scope of the Israel Defense Forces’ planned retaliatory strike on Tehran, Axios reported on Thursday, citing three U.S. and Israeli officials.