Mar 20 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

The Damage of the Cluster Bomb, Changes in Shelling Waves: 20 Days of War with Iran in Numbers

The report details the destruction caused by a cluster bomb explosion in Tel Aviv and provides statistical insights into the ongoing conflict with Iran.

A recent report highlights the severe impact of a cluster bomb that detonated on a rooftop in northern Tel Aviv, resulting in significant structural damage to the building and surrounding areas. On Thursday, the bomb created a large hole in the ceiling, penetrated the living room, and collapsed an outer brick wall from the seventh floor. Fortunately, the three student tenants who lived in the apartment were not home at the time, but their residence has been left in ruins, reflecting the harsh realities of war. A shocked neighbor remarked, 'Suddenly, it feels real.'

This incident occurred amidst ongoing hostilities in a conflict that has lasted for 20 days, with increasing reports of damage and casualties. As the war with Iran escalates, the Israeli public is exposed to the imminent dangers of bombardments, leading to widespread concerns about safety and security within urban settings. The contrast between daily life and the destruction wreaked by warfare is stark, and many residents are caught in a state of shock and disbelief.

The article also highlights the strategic implications of the changes in shelling patterns, suggesting that the intensity and frequency of attacks are increasing, prompting questions about the effectiveness of defenses and the potential for further escalation in conflict. As the situation evolves, the statistics presented shed light on the broader implications of this war for both Israel and its adversaries, highlighting the urgent need for political and military strategies to address the ongoing crisis.

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