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Israeli First: Private Contractors to Renovate Private Apartments Damaged by Iranian Missiles
Jerusalem, 1 July, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s largest construction contractors will take part in the renovation of complexes damaged by Iranian missiles during Operation Rising Lion.
For the first time in Israel, contractors specializing in large-scale projects will focus on the renovation of private apartments – within the framework of what the Ministry of Construction and Housing called an “innovative model of complex renovation rather than individual renovation of a single apartment.”
Each complex will be assigned to a single contractor, who will operate under state supervision and in cooperation with the local authority and the management company responsible for property tax.
Government bodies are now working to expand the project to all relevant cities and towns.
The government track offers residents a quick, high-quality solution without bureaucracy: there is no need to deal with contractors, receive price quotes or monitor work – the entire process is managed by the state, including financing, supervision and execution. The government track will also assist populations who have difficulty dealing with the authorities and will provide a solution in cases of unavailability of renovation contractors.



















