Collateral Damage from Airstrikes in Iran-Israel Conflict Ma
Situation
Civilian infrastructure damage from March 1, 2026 airstrikes and missile strikes on Tehran and Israeli targets, including destruction of cultural sites, residential areas, and commercial property caused by blast waves and shrapnel.
The Narrative Gap
What's being left out
Claims well-evidenced in one region but absent from others.
The airstrike on Omaid Hospital destroyed the facility, converting it into rubble and severely damaging extensive portions of the building
Key Evidence
- Reported event: The Aerosolim Aerospace Solutions factory in Petah Tikva sustained severe structural damage, with industrial air conditioning units dislodged from ceilings, damaged ceilings, and equipment and debris covering the floor. 1 source
- Reported event: Fragments from the disintegrating Iranian missile caused heavy damage in Kiryat Ata, including destroying an apartment, damaging vehicles and buildings, and causing fires. 1 source
- Reported event: The Al-Omari Grand Mosque Library in Gaza City's old town sustained damage during the war. 1 source
- Reported event: Golestan Palace in Tehran sustained damage including shattered glass from mirrored ceilings, broken archways, blown-out windows, and damaged mouldings. 3 sources
- A building roof in the industrial zone of Morozov settlement was damaged. 2 sources
What Could Change
Developments that could shift our assessment โ sources are currently split on these possibilities.
- No specific indicators identified at this time.
Source Profile
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