How many people died in the war of the USA and Israel against Iran?
At least 2,000 people have died in the Middle East since the USA and Israel began their attacks on Iran on February 28.
The conflict between the USA and Israel against Iran has taken a heavy toll, with at least 2,000 fatalities reported across the Middle East since the onset of attacks on February 28. According to recent updates from Reuters, these casualties span 12 countries, illustrating the widespread impact of the escalating conflict. Iran accounts for approximately 1,300 confirmed deaths, marking the highest toll, followed by Lebanon with 773 fatalities linked to the involvement of the Hezbollah group, which has sided with Iran in the conflict.
In Iran alone, media sources recently reported a mortality count rising to at least 1,270, although the Iranian ambassador to the UN previously stated that the death toll could be higher at around 1,332. The situation remains fluid, especially as questions arise regarding the inclusion of an additional 104 fatalities resulting from a U.S. attack on an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka on March 4. This ambiguity highlights the challenges in tracking accurate casualty figures amid ongoing hostilities and military actions.
As the conflict continues to evolve, with notable international involvement and humanitarian implications, the number of casualties may rise further. The ramifications of this war extend beyond mere numbers, as civilian lives are shattered and regional stability hangs in the balance, making it a focal point for global diplomacy and potential interventions in the coming days.