Death Toll Surpasses 5,000 in Escalating Conflict Involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S.

Tehran. The death toll in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has surpassed 5,000. According to data compiled by various agencies and released by Reuters, the figures highlight the devastating humanitarian impact across West Asia.

The highest number of casualties has been recorded in Iran, where 3,519 people have died so far. According to the human rights organization HRANA, 1,598 of those killed in Iran are civilians, including 244 children. The Red Cross and Red Crescent have reported that approximately 19,000 people have been injured in Iran.

The impact of the war has spread beyond Iran to Lebanon, Iraq, and other neighboring countries. In Lebanon, 1,318 people have lost their lives due to Israeli strikes, including 124 children. More than 400 Hezbollah fighters have been killed, along with nine Lebanese soldiers on duty and three Indonesian UN peacekeepers.

The situation remains tense in Iraq, where health officials have confirmed the deaths of 107 people, including Iran-aligned militia members, Kurdish fighters, and some foreign nationals.

In retaliation, missile strikes from Iran and Lebanon have resulted in 19 deaths in Israel. The Israeli military has reported the deaths of 10 of its soldiers in southern Lebanon, while one Israeli farmer was killed in a border area due to an accidental incident involving their own military.

The United States, directly involved in the conflict, has lost 13 soldiers, including those killed in a plane crash in Iraq and during military operations in Iran.

The effects of the war are also being felt in other Gulf nations. Deaths have been recorded in the United Arab Emirates (11), Qatar (7), Kuwait (7), and the West Bank and Syria (4 each). Incidents of death have also been reported in Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia.

Various international organizations have expressed concern, warning that the death toll is likely to rise further.

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