Blood Toll: How Human Losses Were Distributed Across 12 Countries During The Regional Confrontation?

Yemen Monitor / Newsroom / Agencies:
The human losses of the US‑Israeli war with Iran, during 27 days of attacks, amounted to 4,535 dead from twelve countries, with Iran and Lebanon alone accounting for 4,400 dead.
According to information announced by official sources, from February 28 to March 26, the number of Iranian dead as of March 26 reached 3,300 during 27 days of war—the largest toll among the countries with the highest casualties.
Lebanon comes in second place, with the death toll as of yesterday reaching 1,094 dead, followed by Iraq with 76 dead, Israel with 21 dead, and the US with 13 dead. The remaining losses are distributed among the Gulf countries as follows: 11 in the UAE, including two military personnel; 6 in Kuwait; 4 in Bahrain; and 3 dead in the Sultanate of Oman, while Qatar did not record any direct deaths in the war.
Additionally, four Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian missile attack on the occupied West Bank, and a French soldier was killed and six others wounded in a drone attack in northern Iraq, where they were providing counter‑terrorism training.



