Tel Aviv, Sept. 10 -- A damning report by Israel's State Comptroller, released on Wednesday, revealed widespread government failures in protecting and assisting civilians during the June war with Iran, which left thousands of evacuated residents without proper support and compensation.

The audit, prepared by State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman, found that no comprehensive government agency managed the evacuation of residents whose homes were damaged during 12 days of Iranian missile barrages. The attacks killed 31 people and damaged tens of thousands of residences, forcing around 11,000 to evacuate their homes to hotels and guesthouses around the country.

The State Comptroller, also known as the State Ombudsman, periodically releases re...