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Tehran launches recovery efforts as focus shifts from retaliation to reconstruction
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Iran has announced the start of reconstruction work on homes and public facilities damaged during recent Israeli airstrikes, signaling a shift toward recovery even as regional tensions remain high.
Government officials confirmed that initial assessments have been completed and rebuilding has begun in several affected areas. Construction teams have been deployed to restore housing, repair infrastructure, and reopen critical services disrupted by the attacks.
“The resilience of our people is our strength,” a senior Iranian official stated. “We will rebuild quickly and ensure that life returns to normal for our citizens.”
The strikes caused significant damage in multiple provinces, with residential neighborhoods, schools, and utility networks among the hardest hit. While military tensions persist, Iran’s focus on reconstruction reflects a desire to stabilize internal conditions and support displaced communities.
Emergency relief operations are also underway, providing temporary shelters, food, and medical aid to those affected. As rebuilding progresses, authorities have called for national unity and vowed to hold those responsible for the attacks accountable through diplomatic and strategic means.