Israel releases casualty and damage report, Tel Aviv paints picture of 40-day war

Israel releases casualty and damage report, Tel Aviv paints picture of 40-day war

Online Desk
Online Desk

Published: 02:56 10 April 2026

Tel Aviv has released detailed information on the 40-day joint military operation between Israel and the United States after the ceasefire came into effect following the conflict with Iran. At the same time, the official account of casualties and damage in the country has also been presented.

According to the report, Israel launched this operation against Iran in coordination with the United States on February 28. They claim that the aim of this operation was to weaken Iran's military capabilities and reduce the threat of its missile and nuclear programs.

Until the ceasefire came into effect, Iran continuously fired missiles at Israel. In response, the Israeli Air Force attacked various Iranian military installations.

According to the Israeli military, Iran fired about 650 ballistic missiles throughout the war, most of which were equipped with cluster bombs.

20 civilians and foreigners were killed in this attack in Israel. Four more Palestinians were killed in the West Bank, bringing the total death toll to 24.

More than 7,000 people were injured, according to the country's health ministry. Most of the dead were not in shelters at the time of the attacks. Ten people were killed by cluster bombs and 14 by conventional missiles.

At least 5,500 Israelis have been displaced from their homes as a result of the attacks.

The number of rocket attacks was high at the beginning of the war, but has declined over time. About 80 rockets were fired on the first day, 60 on the second day and 30 on the third day. Since then, an average of 10 to 20 rockets have been fired daily.

According to analysts, these figures clearly illustrate the intensity of the war and its impact on the civilian population.

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