Casualties of the Iran–Israel war
During the Iran–Israel war, by 24 June 2025, Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA), a US-based organization, reported that over 900 people have been killed and over three thousand wounded by Israeli strikes on Iran.[1][2] The Iranian health ministry stated that more than 4,000 people have been wounded.[3][4] On 16 June, the death toll in Israel was reported to be eight, with approximately 100 individuals injured.[5] On the same day, CNN reported casualties in Israel of 30 people killed and 592 wounded, with 10 of them in serious condition.
Table
Country | Breakdown | Casualties | Date Reported | Source |
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Iran | Total | 610 deaths, 4,746 injuries | 24 June, 2025 | Iranian Ministry of Health[3] |
Iran | Total | 1,054 deaths, 4,476 injuries | 24 June, 2025 | HRANA[6] |
Civilians | 417 deaths, 2,000 injuries | |||
Military | 268 deaths, 256 injuries | |||
Unknown | 369 deaths, 2,220 injuries | |||
Israel | Total | 29 deaths (of which 1 was on-scene but not directly related), 3,238 injuries hospitalised | 24 June, 2025 | Times of Israel[7][8] |
Israel | Total | 3,461 injuries hospitalised, including 2 fatalities in hospital | 25 June, 2025 | Israel Ministry of Health[9] |
Children | 345 injuries hospitalised | 25 June, 2025 |
In Iran
Iranian health authorities reported 610 killed,[3] stating initially that the majority of the early casualties were civilians.[10][11] According to NBC News, the Iranian health ministry stated that more than 2,500 people have been wounded,[4] before later increasing to 4,700.[3] HRANA reported that, as of 24 June 2025, 974 had been killed, including 268 military members, 387 civilians and 319 unidentified dead. 3,458 people were injured.[1]
Regional sources said that at least 20 senior commanders were killed in the strikes.[12] Confirmed casualties include Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Hossein Salami, IRGC senior commander Gholam Ali Rashid, and IRGC commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh.[13][14] The IDF said that a strike on an underground command center killed most of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force's leadership after they had convened for a meeting, including IRGC air force commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh as well as the leaders of the IRGC's air defense and drone units.[15] In total, the IDF reported killing at least six senior military commanders—Bagheri, Salami, Ali Rashid, Hajizadeh, IRGC air defense unit commander Davoud Shaykhian, and IRGC drone unit commander Taher Pour.[16] The New York Times reported the death of Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani,[17] although Israel believes that he is still alive.[18] According to Netanyahu, IRGC intelligence chief Mohammad Kazemi and his deputy, Hassan Mohaqeq, were killed.[19] Ali Shamkhani, a rear admiral and member of the Expediency Discernment Council, was reportedly killed in an airstrike on 13 June 2025.[20][21][22][23] Shamkhani was one of the political appointees overseeing the 2025 United States–Iran negotiations.[24] On 16 June, websites citing Iranian media reported that Shamkhani survived, but required a leg amputation and suffered organ damage.[25][26] Iranian media confirmed on 20 June that he was still alive, and in stable condition after recovering from severe injuries from the strike.[27]
Nuclear scientists Fereydoon Abbasi and Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi were also killed, according to Iranian state media.[28][29] Tasnim News Agency later added four more scientists who were killed.[30] Israel named nine nuclear scientists who it said were killed, including successors to Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the chief of Iran's nuclear program who was assassinated in 2020. Two regional sources reported on 15 June that the death toll of Iranian nuclear scientists rose to 14, including some killed in car bombings.[31]
Civilians, including women and children, were among the casualties identified.[32][33][1][34] Tasnim News Agency reported that over 50 people were injured in Tehran's northern district of Tajrish, including 35 women and children who were taken to Chamran Hospital.[34] The governor of Iran's East Azerbaijan province said 31 people were killed during the first day's strikes in the province, including 30 soldiers and one member of the Iranian Red Crescent Society.[35] The Iranian Tennis Federation named professional padel player, Parsa Mansour being amongst the casualties.[36] France 24 interviewed several people inside Iran who said civilians were among the victims of the Israeli attack. Iranian hospital staff reported that children were killed in the Israeli attacks.[33]
The Iranian army has claimed to have downed multiple Israeli fighter jets, allegedly killing one pilot and capturing the other.[37] To date, no evidence has surfaced confirming these claims, while at least one video and one image purporting to show the downing of Israeli F-35's have been debunked as disinformation.[38][39] The IDF has repeatedly denied claims of air force casualties or damage.[40][41] Due to the absence of bomb shelters in Tehran, Iranians were instructed to shelter in underground parking lots.[42]
Iran was reported to have executed Esmail Fekri by hanging on 16 June 2025, after he was arrested in 2023 and convicted of passing sensitive intelligence to Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency.[43]
Notable deaths
Name | Position | Date of death |
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Mohammad Bagheri | Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran | 13 June 2025 |
Hossein Salami | Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) | 13 June 2025 |
Gholam Ali Rashid | Commander of the Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters | 13 June 2025 |
Amir Ali Hajizadeh | Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC Aerospace Force | 13 June 2025 |
Khosrow Hassani | Deputy Head of the IRGC Aerospace Force | 13 June 2025 |
Masud Shane’i | Chief-of-Staff to the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps | 13 June 2025 |
Davoud Sheikhian | Commander of the IRGC Air Defenses | 13 June 2025 |
Taher Pour | Commander of the IRGC Drone Unit | 13 June 2025 |
Mohammad Agha Jafar | Brigadier General of the IRGC | 13 June 2025 |
Javad Jursera | Brigadier General of the IRGC | 13 June 2025 |
Masoud Tayyeb | Brigadier General of the IRGC | 13 June 2025 |
Mansour Safarpour | Brigadier General of the IRGC | 13 June 2025 |
Gholamreza Mehrabi | Deputy Head of Intelligence for the Armed Forces General Staff[44] | 13 June 2025 |
Mehdi Rabbani | Deputy Head of Operations for the Armed Forces General Staff[44] | 13 June 2025 |
Mohammad Kazemi | Commander of the IRGC Intelligence Organization[45] | 15 June 2025 |
Hassan Mohaqeq | Deputy Head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization | 15 June 2025 |
Ali Shadmani | Commander of the Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters (replaced Gholam Ali Rashid) | 17 June 2025 |
Saeed Izadi | Head of the "Palestine Branch" of the Quds Force[46] | 21 June 2025 |
Behnam Shahriyari | Senior IRGC official affiliated with Unit 190[46] | 21 June 2025 |
Ali Reza Lotfi | Deputy Head of IRGC Intelligence Organization | 24 June 2025 |
Fereydoon Abbasi | Nuclear Scientist, former Member of the Parliament of Iran and former Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran | 13 June 2025 |
Saeed Borji | Nuclear scientists | 13 June 2025 |
Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani | 13 June 2025 | |
Abdolhamid Minouchehr | 13 June 2025 | |
Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi | 13 June 2025 | |
Amir Hossein Faqhi | 14 June 2025 | |
Akbar Motlebizadeh | 14 June 2025 | |
Isar Tabatabai-Qamsheh | 21 June 2025 | |
Mohammad Reza Sadighi | 24 June 2025 |
In Israel
Human losses
On 14 June, Magen David Adom reported that 63 people were injured in the Iranian ballistic missile strike – one in critical condition, another in serious condition, and eight with moderate injuries, while the rest suffered minor wounds. One fatality was confirmed. In Tel Aviv, rescue teams pulled two individuals alive from a collapsed building.[47] Later in the day Walla News reported three Israelis were killed and 172 injured.[48] All three were killed in central Israel, in Ramat Gan and Rishon LeZion.[49] Three Jordanian civilians were injured.[50]
On 14 June, local media outlets reported that five Israelis were killed across northern Israel by Iranian missiles.[51] Later reporting, however, mentioned four deaths.[49]
On 15 June, it was reported that nine Israeli civilians were killed, nearly 200 were wounded and one remained missing as a result of a missile strike in central Bat Yam. An attack on Rehovot left 42 wounded.[52]
On 16 June, following Iranian ballistic missile attacks on Haifa and Tel Aviv, the death toll was reported to be eight, with approximately 100 individuals injured.[5] On the same day, CNN reported casualties in Israel of 24 people killed and 592 wounded, with 10 of them in serious condition.[53]
Another person died on 20 June after suffering a heart attack while heading to a missile shelter.[54] According to Israel's Ministry of Health, 2,517 people were injured as of 20 June, 2025, of which 107 were admitted due to anxiety attack.[55]
During the ceasefire, it was reported that the death toll was at 29 killed[56][57][58][59][a] with over 3,238 injured.[60]
Material damage
A modern residential building in central Tel Aviv sustained serious damage. Fires broke out in multiple apartments, and smoke was seen rising from the structure. An adjacent building suffered major external damage, including shattered windows and twisted metal hanging from the facade. In Ramat Gan, several cars were found burned and three homes visibly damaged.[61] A ballistic missile struck and damaged the vicinity of the Kirya, the IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv.[62][63]
According to municipal authorities, nine buildings were completely destroyed in Ramat Gan, while hundreds of others sustained varying levels of damage. Approximately 100 residents were displaced from their homes due to the missile barrage.[61]
Attacks on the following days resulted in further destruction.[64]
Notes
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