Casualties reported across 10 Middle East countries amid US, Israeli and Iranian strikes
Confirmed explosions and strikes were recorded in Iran and Israel, as well as in Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Jordan and Saudi Arabia
The widening confrontation involving the United States, Israel and Iran has spread across parts of the Middle East, with reported strikes and explosions affecting multiple countries and raising concerns about regional stability.
According to Al Jazeera's reporting as of 1 March, confirmed explosions and strikes were recorded in Iran and Israel, as well as in Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Iran reported the highest casualty figures by a substantial margin. As of 1 March, 201 people were killed and 747 injured in Iran.
Casualties reported by Al Jazeera as of March 1, 2026:
- Iran: 201 killed, 747 injured
- Israel: 9 killed, 121 injured
- United Arab Emirates (UAE): 3 killed, 58 injured
- Iraq: 2 killed, 5 injured
- Kuwait: 1 killed, 32 injured
- Qatar: 0 killed, 16 injured
- Oman: 0 killed, 5 injured
- Bahrain: 0 killed, 4 injured
The figures indicate a significant disparity in the human toll across the affected countries, with Iran accounting for the majority of reported deaths and injuries. Israel recorded the second-highest totals, while other countries reported comparatively lower casualty numbers.
Al Jazeera said the situation remained fluid and that casualty figures could change as additional information becomes available.
