Tel Aviv: The Iranian Ministry of Health confirmed early Monday that the death toll from Israeli attacks on Iran had risen to 224, with more than 1,000 injured, since the start of the military escalation last Friday. The head of the Ministry of Health's Public Relations and Information Center, Hossein Kermanpour, stated in a social media post that the total number of dead and injured had reached 1,481, including 1,277 who were transferred to university hospitals for treatment. Kermanpour explained that more than 90% of the injuries were recorded among civilians.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Israeli media reported Monday morning that four people were killed and 103 others were injured in Iran's latest missile attack on Israel. Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth detailed that at least 103 people were hospitalized due to the Iranian missile attack on various areas of Gush Dan within Greater Tel Aviv. Two of them were in critical condition, seven others were in moderate condition, and the rest were in minor condition.
At dawn on Friday, with tacit support from the United States, Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iran involving dozens of fighter jets. The operation targeted nuclear facilities and missile bases in various areas and included the assassination of prominent military leaders and nuclear scientists. On the evening of the same day, Iran began responding to the attack with a series of ballistic missile and drone strikes.
According to Anadolu Agency, the attacks occurred 11 times. As of Sunday evening, the strikes had resulted in approximately 19 deaths and more than 450 injuries, in addition to significant material damage to buildings and vehicles, according to the Israeli Ministry of Health and Israeli media.