Israel reports over 2,300 injured since start of Iran war
2026-03-10 - 08:33
Israeli medical facilities have treated more than 2,300 injured individuals since the launch of the joint US-Israeli offensive against Iran, the Israeli Health Ministry reported Tuesday. The tally includes both civilian and military casualties admitted to hospitals across the country since hostilities commenced on Feb. 28. Casualty figures continue to mount The ministry's statement revealed that 95 people remain hospitalized, including one patient listed in critical condition. The past 24 hours alone saw at least 191 injured individuals admitted to medical facilities, indicating the ongoing intensity of the conflict and the continued toll on Israeli civilians and military personnel. The figures provide a rare glimpse into Israeli casualty statistics, which are typically less detailed than those released by Iranian authorities. Regional conflict exacts heavy toll The Israeli casualty figures come as the US-Israeli campaign against Iran enters its second week, with both sides sustaining significant losses. According to Iranian authorities, more than 1,300 people have been killed in the strikes, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior military commanders, with over 10,000 injured. Tehran has responded with missile and drone attacks targeting Israeli territory, as well as strikes against Iraq, Jordan, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets, expanding the conflict's geographic scope and human cost. Humanitarian impact widens The mounting casualties on both sides underscore the severe humanitarian consequences of the expanding war. With no diplomatic resolution in sight and both parties demonstrating willingness to continue operations, medical facilities across the region face continued pressure from the influx of wounded civilians and combatants. The conflict shows no signs of abating as it enters its second week, raising concerns about further escalation and additional loss of life.