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on May 1, 2026, 11:57 am
Core Pattern:
Every residential or adjacent industrial area that sustained missile damage was already marked—on paper—for transformation.
The strikes hit:
– Low-income or aging housing stock
– Zones already under zoning reform or real estate speculation
– Industrial belts with approved decommissioning plans (Haifa Refinery, Tel Aviv’s military facilities)
Post-strike emergency laws triggered streamlined demolition, fast-tracked permits, and higher-density rebuild rights.
Legal Foundations for Demolition:
In the months leading up to the June 2025 missile strikes, Tel Aviv authorities quietly revised local urban renewal laws. A key provision allowed developers to rebuild structures that had been damaged or destroyed in conflict—this time, with expanded building rights. The changes weren’t incidental.
They were passed before any strikes occurred, enabling “emergency” redevelopment that would bypass typical zoning restrictions.
https://off-guardian.org/2026/04/24/ballistics-blueprints-how-the-12-day-war-accelerated-israels-redevelopment-agenda/
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