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Israeli Residents Displaced by Iran Missile Attacks Told to Leave Temporary Hotel Housing

Residents evacuated from homes damaged by missile strikes during Operation Rising Lion are now being asked to leave the hotels where they have been temporarily housed.

While some evacuees have returned to properties that sustained only minor damage, others—whose homes require long-term repairs—are being urged to seek alternative housing solutions. Rising rental prices in missile-affected areas have made this especially difficult.

The Property Tax Authority will no longer fund extended hotel stays for homes with limited damage. Several hotels have begun asking evacuees to leave due to prior bookings.

At the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan, where over 400 evacuees were housed, half have already left. The remaining 200 were informed they must vacate by early next week. Hotel management cited obligations to incoming guests from sports delegations and local tourists.

It remains unclear where long-term evacuees will be relocated. Municipalities may help coordinate ongoing state support for eligible individuals.

(JPost/VFI News)

Lord, bring comfort to the displaced and provide for every need. Open doors for safe, long-term housing and surround families with compassion and help. May Your peace and protection be over every heart and home.