Qatar to compensate the residents affected by the rubble after the Iranian missile strike; 2-day time frame for presenting claims. world News

- The Qatar will compensate the residents for the loss of property caused by the debris from the Iranian missiles during the recent missile strike.
- Claims should be filed within two days through the Metrash app to qualify for compensation.
- Compensation includes residential, commercial, industrial properties and missile blockage -affected vehicles affected.
Qatar has launched a nationwide compensation program for citizens and residents, whose properties were damaged by falling from Iranian missiles, which are intercepted in its area. The announcement was made from the Ministry of Interior on Sunday, July 13, which was after direct instructions from His Excellency Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. As a result of the damage, an Iranian missile attack was targeted to Al Udid US Air Base in Qatar, an event that came to light during a sharp increase in the Middle East. The missile launch was a direct vengeance by Iran, when the United States attacked several Iranian nuclear features during a wider 12-day war between Israel and Iran, which took place from 13 June to 24 June 2025.US President Donald Trump confirmed that 14 Iranian missiles were fired towards Al Udid Base. The thirteen was intercepted, while a missile was deliberately allowed to fall harmlessly to avoid a large confrontation. Although there were no casualties, debris from intercepted missiles caused minor but widespread damage in some parts of Qatar, especially for homes, vehicles, industrial sites and businesses. Although there were no casualties, debris from intercepted missiles caused minor but widespread damage in some parts of Qatar, especially for homes, vehicles, industrial sites and businesses. In response, the Katri government quickly mobilized through an emergency meeting of the Civil Defense Council, headed by Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani. After the meeting, the Interior Ministry officially confirmed that compensation would be increased to all the affected persons, provided they have filed an official damage report with the respective security departments. The ministry said:“Compensation will be provided to citizens and residents whose private properties, residential buildings, vehicles, industrial facilities and commercial establishments, Iranian missiles have been damaged as a result of falling from the blockage.” To ensure dysbergsal in fast and systematically, government:
- All pre -emergency protocol reviewed
- Approves a new compensation mechanism (active from July 13)
- Priority to both citizens and resident migrants
The Civil Defense Council has started contacting the affected persons directly to complete the claim processes as per the Qatari Act. For those who have not yet reported damage, a strict 2-day window has been provided (from the announcement date) to file a claim through the Metrash app. Steps are:
- Open the app and go to “communicate with us”
- Tap “Request”
- Select relevant compensation service
- Provide your details, a description and address
- Upload pictures or documents (if available)
- Confirm and submit
Note: No claim will be accepted after the deadline. Apart from compensation, Qatar also has:
- Missile forgiven all traffic violations recorded on the day of strike
- Measures to reduce bureaucracy stress on affected residents
This rapidly raising the intentions of the Katri leadership not only reflects the intention of assessing and repairing physical damage, but also provides quick support to reduce disruption in daily life. As part of these relief efforts, Qatar has also waived all traffic violations recorded on the day of missile strike, which reduces bureaucracy stress on the affected residents during increased safety alerts. The compensation initiative is deeply vested in the instructions of his Queen The Amir, the latest in a series of measures aimed at saving the population from the results of regional instability. While Qatar was not a primary actor in the 12-day Iran-Israeli war, its strategic position and role as hosting the major military infrastructure meant that the impact of the struggle essentially reached its soil.Q. Who is eligible for compensation? The properties of all uttari citizens and residents were damaged by the Iranian missiles, provided that the damage was officially documented.
- Q. What type of property damage is covered?
Compensation damages residential buildings, vehicles, industrial facilities and commercial installations.
- Q. How can the affected individuals submit claims?
“Dialogue with us”> The claims should be presented through the Metrash app by selecting the appropriate service under “requests”, then filling in the details and uploading any supporting documents.
- Q. 1 What is the deadline for presenting compensation claims?
Claims should be submitted within two days from the official announcement date, July 13, 2025. No late claims will be accepted.
- Q. What was the loss of property in Qatar?
A: June 2025 During the Iran-Israel struggle, Al Udid caused property damage due to the script falling from Irani missiles on Qatar after Iran’s missile attack on the US Air Base.