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Jaffa resident turns Iranian missile attack rubble into profit

While families waited to return to their homes, Iran destroyed the missile attack, some had an opportunity for rapid income in the midst of demolition.

A jaffa resident is collecting aluminum scrap from the debris of the buildings destroyed to sell them to profit by Iranian missiles. Walla Thursday.

There are many families who are destroyed in the Iranian missile attack and waiting to return to their homes.

S., who is a resident of the Jawa, passes through the wreckage, collects aluminum scrap and sells it to traders, earns thousands of sugar a day. Orum I look like a worker, I wear an orange vest, and nobody asks questions, or he says.

While healing the country’s wounds and evacuation Grants and compensation are waitingSome have already moved to the next stage.

In dozens of affected streetsBat yamRishon Lezion and Tel Aviv, where the houses are downloaded to piles of concrete and dust. Every day circulation collects everything made of aluminum: windows, doors, frames. “Money lies only on the ground, or he says.

The scene in which a ballistic missile fired from Iran and caused damage to June 24, 2025, Southern Israel, Be’er Sheva. (Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

“I sell aluminum for 4.5 sheifs per kilogram. I earn 2,000 sugar on a good day;

Legal thoughts

When the law is asked, S. explains that he sets clear limits for him. “If I know who it belongs to, I ask. If they don’t give me, I continue. But if there is no address, if there is no tenant, I don’t take anything. Simple,” he says.

According to him, he is not the only collection: “Others do, but the annoying thing is that the stingy Israelis who prefer to collect and sell on their own instead of giving me.”

When asked whether the destruction of the firsthand and is now forced to walk around between hotels and absorption centers, S. does not hesitate. “Yes, but what are they? Closed, they will receive money from the state or they need to pay them. I found treasure here. This is not a crime – a good way to make a living.”

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