Strikes kill over 1,200 in Iran, 14 in Israel, 486 in Lebanon and 24 in Gulf states as conflict escalates.
US and Israeli forces launched strikes on Iran on 28 February, which killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran responded with missile attacks on Israel, while Hezbollah joined the fight from Lebanon on 2 March.
Meanwhile, the war reached Iraq, Jordan and Syria, where debris from missiles injured people.
Iran reports the highest toll. The health ministry states strikes killed more than 1,200 people, which includes 200 women and 200 children under 12.
The Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs updates the figure to 1,230.
However, Human Rights Activists News Agency counts 1,761 deaths, with 1,245 civilians among them.
Al Jazeera notes 1,255 deaths in Iran. In Israel, first responders confirm 14 deaths.
Iranian missiles killed 12 people, which includes four minors.
In addition, the military announces two soldiers died in combat in southern Lebanon.
Lebanon faces direct involvement. The health ministry says strikes killed 486 people and wounded 1,313 in one week.
The army confirms three soldiers died. Hezbollah does not release its losses.
Earlier figures from Modern Diplomacy show 77 deaths. Gulf states count 24 deaths.
Authorities and US Central Command report most victims as military personnel, which includes seven US service members.
Kuwait confirms six deaths, the UAE six, Saudi Arabia two, Bahrain two and Oman one.
Qatar reports 16 injuries but no deaths. Reuters confirms seven US deaths. Axios notes three US deaths early in the conflict.
In Iraq, pro-Iran fighters say air strikes killed 20 members.
Authorities in Kurdistan report one airport guard and two Kurdish fighters died.
Jordan’s military says debris injured 14 people, with no deaths.
Syria’s state media reports eight injuries from debris.
Discussions on X highlight varying claims. Iran’s Red Crescent Society reports 555 deaths early on.
Rep Rashida Tlaib notes over 555 Iranian deaths, including 165 at a girls’ school.
Other users cite US casualties from three to 876, though official sources keep them lower.
US bases in Kuwait evacuate amid the fighting, as videos show personnel leaving.
Meanwhile, Mojtaba Khamenei takes charge in Iran, per some reports.
Polls show mixed US support for the strikes.
