14.04.2026 17:15
In the war initiated by the US and Israel, 35 Israelis lost their lives and over 8,000 were injured as a result of Iran's retaliations. According to data obtained from Tel Aviv University, approximately 6,300 Israelis were forced to leave their homes after the war began.
The toll of Iran's retaliatory attacks following the war initiated by the US and Israel on February 28 has been revealed.
The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) affiliated with Tel Aviv University shared data on casualties, injuries, and evacuations related to Iran's attacks. According to the statement, 35 Israelis have been killed and more than 8,000 injured in retaliatory strikes since February 28.
HUNDREDS OF MISSILES AND UAVS LAUNCHED
According to INSS data, Iran has launched over 640 missiles and at least 765 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at Israel since the start of the war. The attacks were reported to have caused significant damage, particularly in civilian areas.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE EVACUATED
During the war, more than 6,300 Israelis were forced to leave their homes. The highest number of evacuations occurred in Tel Aviv with 1,535 people, while in the south, 1,150 people each left the cities of Dimona and Arad.
ATTACKS CEASED AFTER CEASEFIRE
The data revealed that Iran has halted missile attacks on Israel under the temporary ceasefire in effect since April 8. However, it was stated that Hezbollah continues missile launches from Lebanon.
NO OUTCOME FROM NEGOTIATIONS
Following the temporary ceasefire secured on April 8, the administrations of Tehran and Washington met in Pakistan on April 11 for a permanent ceasefire. No result emerged from the approximately 21-hour talks, with Iranian officials explaining that the failure to reach an agreement was due to the "excessive demands" of the US.