A year ago, two days into Operation "With All Their Heart," an Iranian missile struck a residential building in Bat Yam directly, leaving the structure badly damaged and turning it into a symbol of the war. The building has now been demolished, but residents say their suffering has not ended and that they still have not recovered.
The report says the state has not provided meaningful help to the displaced tenants. One resident was quoted saying officials are good at promises, saying, "They are champions at talk, we'll help you, we'll give you, we're with you," but that support has not materialized.
The same resident also said his child was injured in the legs and spent half a year in a wheelchair. He asked whether authorities had officially recognized the child’s injury, underscoring the family's continuing struggle even after the physical ruin was cleared away.
The story focuses on the lingering personal and bureaucratic fallout from the missile strike, showing that while the building is gone, the pain for those affected remains unresolved.