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Many Apartment Tenants Found Themselves Homeless Overnight - and Are Also Forced to Deal with Bureaucracy

Summary by Israel Hayom
Hamutal, a single mother who rented an apartment in Bat Yam that was completely destroyed in the Iranian attack, says: "I need to find an apartment now and it's not clear how long we can stay in the hotel." • Erez, whose apartment in Tel Aviv was also destroyed: "The way to file a claim is by indicating the validity of the ID card or passport details, but we have no documents left at all." • "Israel Hayom" puts the important questions in order
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Hamutal, a single mother who rented an apartment in Bat Yam that was completely destroyed in the Iranian attack, says: "I need to find an apartment now and it's not clear how long we can stay in the hotel." • Erez, whose apartment in Tel Aviv was also destroyed: "The way to file a claim is by indicating the validity of the ID card or passport details, but we have no documents left at all." • "Israel Hayom" puts the important questions in order

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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