Middle East Conflict: Rising Death Toll in Iran-US-Israel Tensions

The Iran war initiated by U.S. and Israeli strikes has escalated, causing thousands of deaths across the Middle East. Notably, 3,492 have died in Iran; 1,268 in Lebanon; and significant casualties in Iraq and Israel. The conflict affected various nations, with reports relying on diverse sources for verification.

Middle East Conflict: Rising Death Toll in Iran-US-Israel Tensions
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The conflict in the Middle East has seen a severe escalation, with thousands of deaths reported since U.S. and Israeli forces struck Iran on February 28. In turn, Iran attacked Israel and U.S. bases, spreading violence to Lebanon. The reported death tolls are staggering and continue to rise.

Within Iran, HRANA, a U.S.-based rights group, estimates 3,492 fatalities, of which 1,574 were civilians, including frequent reports of child casualties. Data sources include field observations, local contacts, and civil society networks.

Meanwhile, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies indicated 1,900 deaths and 20,000 injuries due to the U.S.-Israeli strikes. Lebanon suffered heavily with 1,268 deaths, and Hezbollah reported over 400 fighter casualties. Further fatalities have been observed across Iraq, Israel, and additional regional territories, reflecting the widespread impact and ongoing nature of the conflict.

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