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Middle East Conflict: Death Tolls as Reported by Countries

Published March 10, 2026, 12:17
Middle East Conflict: Death Tolls as Reported by Countries

The conflict in the Middle East has resulted in a significant number of deaths, with Iran and Lebanon suffering the largest losses. As of March 9, at least 1,230 people have been killed in Iran, including 175 schoolgirls from an attack on a school. In Lebanon, the death toll is at least 486, while Iraq has recorded 15 deaths. In Israel, two soldiers and 11 civilians have lost their lives, while in the United States, seven soldiers have been killed during operations. In Syria, four people were killed by an Iranian missile, while in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait, deaths have also been reported from Iranian attacks. These figures come from official announcements by the countries and have not been independently verified. It is noted that the Iranian death toll does not include losses among members of the Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the death of 104 Iranian sailors from a torpedo attack on a ship by an American submarine is also reported. The situation remains fluid and the death toll may change as hostilities continue. The severity of the crisis is underscored by the large number of deaths and the impact on civilians and military personnel.