
Lebanese authorities reported that 20 more people have been killed in the past 24 hours, adding to thousands of deaths across the Middle East caused by US and Israeli attacks on Iran, Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Iranian attacks against Israel, US bases and Gulf states.
Some 3,186 people have been killed in Iran, including 1,394 civilians. 210 of whom were children, according to the US-based human rights group HRANA.
The latest figures reported by state media put the death toll at 1,270. HRANA says its data comes from field reports, local contacts, medical and emergency sources, civil society networks, open source materials and official statements.
In Lebanon, some 1,021 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since March 2, according to Lebanese authorities. More than 100 of them were children, the World Health Organization says. Another 2,641 have been injured.
At least 60 people were killed, according to Iraqi authorities, most of whom were members of the
Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces. 15 civilians were killed, according to the Israeli ambulance service, and two soldiers.
Four Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian missile attack in the occupied West Bank. The US side reported 13 soldiers killed. Eight people were killed in the Iranian attacks, including two soldiers, according to the United Arab Emirates' defense ministry.
Kuwaiti authorities say six people have been killed, including two people killed in the Iranian attacks, two interior ministry officers and two army soldiers. In Syria, four people were killed by an Iranian missile, the state news agency SANA said.
Two people were reported killed in a drone attack on an industrial area in Sohar province, Oman, while another was killed when a shell hit a tanker off the coast of Muscat.
Two people were killed when a shell fell on a residential area in the town of Al Kharj, southeast of the capital Riyadh. Two people were killed in two separate Iranian attacks, the interior ministry said. A French soldier was killed and six others were wounded after a drone strike in northern Iraq./ Sky News






















