The number of people who have died in Iran has risen to 787.

The number of people who have died in Iran has risen to 787.

03.03.2026 12:30

Mutual attacks along the US-Israel and Iran line continue on their fourth day. While the US and Israel's bombardment of Iran continues, Iran has responded to airstrikes with missiles, targeting US bases and Israel. Israel, which continues to strike Tehran, has also announced that it has launched a ground operation into Lebanon. Iran, on the other hand, announced that the death toll has risen to 787.

On the fourth day of the military operation launched by the US and Israel against Iran, clashes intensified, and casualties reached a tragic level.

CASUALTIES IN IRAN RISE TO 787

The Iranian Red Crescent announced that the number of people who lost their lives in the Israeli-US attacks in Iran has risen to 787.

ISRAEL IS CONDUCTING OPERATIONS IN LEBANON

The Israeli army announced that it has launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon and that its forces are positioned at 'strategic points.' Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also stated that the Israeli Army has been authorized to advance in Lebanon and take control of various locations. A Lebanese official told Reuters that Israeli troops have carried out attacks in some areas along the Lebanese border. It was reported that the Lebanese army has withdrawn from at least seven forward operating areas along the border.

The number of people who lost their lives in Iran has risen to 787

MISSILE ATTACK ON IRANIAN BASE: 13 SOLDIERS KILLED

The Tasnim news agency reported that a missile attack was carried out on the Kerman Ground Forces Air Base as part of the US and Israeli attacks on Iran. The Iranian Army announced that 13 soldiers lost their lives in the attack.

EXPLOSIONS HEARD AGAIN IN TEHRAN

After the Israeli army announced that it had launched a new attack, explosions occurred in Iran's capital, Tehran.

US PULLING OUT NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL FROM THE REGION

The US State Department has decided to withdraw non-essential personnel working in Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, and Jordan. The US also announced that it has closed its embassy in Kuwait until further notice.

NETANYAHU: WAR WILL NOT LAST FOREVER

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the war being waged by the US and Israel against Iran will not last forever.

In statements to Fox News, Netanyahu argued that with the collapse of the Iranian regime, they could make "many peace agreements" with other Muslim countries in the region, saying, "There will not be a war that lasts forever. First, we will create the necessary conditions for the Iranian people to take control of their destiny and establish their democratically elected government. This will make Iran a completely different country."

EMPHASIS ON SAUDI ARABIA

Netanyahu suggested that Saudi Arabia would significantly benefit from the collapse of the current Iranian regime.

Netanyahu stated, "This is a door to peace, a broader peace. And I believe we can achieve this," arguing that agreements made after the fall of the government in Iran would bring peace to the region.

ISRAEL ATTACKS TEHRAN AND BEIRUT SIMULTANEOUSLY

The Israeli Army announced that it has carried out simultaneous airstrikes on Tehran and Beirut. The US also decided to evacuate its non-essential personnel located in Iraq, Bahrain, and Jordan. The Iranian ISNA agency reported that 5 Revolutionary Guards were killed in the US-Israeli attacks.

ISRAEL HITS BEIRUT

The Israeli army targeted a building of a Hezbollah-affiliated television channel in Lebanon's capital, Beirut. Hezbollah also announced that they attacked an Israeli military base in the north with drones. The Israeli army stated that sirens were activated in the northern part of the country after detecting missile fire from Lebanon.

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