Iran War Death Toll Nears 5,000 Across Middle East

The US-Israel war with Iran has reportedly killed nearly 5,000 people across the Middle East, with deaths spanning Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Israel, and several Gulf states. The conflict has evolved into a broad regional war with devastating human consequences, and the true scale of the war's toll may still be far higher than currently reported.
The US-Israel war with Iran has killed nearly 5,000 people across the Middle East. Deaths have been reported in Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Israel, and several Gulf states. In Iran, 3,486 people have been killed, including 1,568 civilians and 236 children. Lebanon has reported over 1,200 deaths, including 124 children. The conflict has also affected Iraq, Israel, and the US, with reported deaths and casualties. The war has had far-reaching consequences, including a darkening economic outlook and disruption to energy flows and shipping routes.
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