The newspaper added that American academics at Oregon State University, who specialize in using satellite data to detect bomb damage in war zones, shared this data with it. Reports indicate that among the affected facilities were a major air base, an intelligence gathering center, and a logistics base, in addition to 36 strikes that penetrated Israeli air defense systems, causing extensive damage to residential and industrial infrastructure. The newspaper noted that seven strikes were carried out on oil and electrical facilities, and that part of the Weizmann Institute, one of the country's most prominent scientific research centers, was destroyed. In addition, there was extensive damage to the Soroka University Medical Center, and strikes were carried out on seven densely populated residential areas, displacing more than 15,000 Israelis. She continued:"Although Israel's multi-layered air defense system was designed to intercept various types of projectiles, it was supported throughout the war by two American-made THAAD land-based missile defense systems and sea-based interceptor missiles launched from American bases in the Red Sea. Channel 13's Raviv Drucker also said,"Many of the Iranian missile strikes hit Israeli military bases and strategic sites that we still don't report on to this day. This has created a situation in which people don't realize how precise the Iranians are and the extent of the damage they have caused in many places."