Israel
Iran War Death Toll, Damage Reported
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Published May. 28, 2026, 1:43 PM
Israel

According to a Thursday report from the Home Front Command, 683 Israelis were wounded during the conflict. Of those injured, 22 were listed in serious condition, 46 moderately wounded, and 615 lightly hurt. The death toll stood at 24 by the time the ceasefire began.
The military’s figures differ sharply from broader hospitalization data, which showed that more than 7,500 Israelis were treated in hospitals during the war, suggesting the Home Front Command only included injuries meeting specific criteria.
The Home Front Command further reported that 6,473 homes across Israel sustained severe damage during the war with Iran, leaving residents displaced.
The figure reflects only the most serious cases of destruction. By the time the ceasefire took effect on April 7, more than 28,000 compensation claims for property damage had already been submitted to the government, including claims involving vehicles and additional property losses.
At the height of the fighting, the Home Front Command mobilized roughly 45 battalions totaling about 25,000 troops, including reservists. That represented approximately 84% of the command’s full emergency mobilization capability.
Under routine circumstances, the Home Front Command generally operates with only around 10 battalions.
Two weeks into the war, after officials concluded they had gained greater control over the scale of damage on the home front, the military reduced the deployment to approximately 17 battalions.
The Home Front Command said rescue and engineering personnel responded to about 1,200 locations struck in Iranian attacks. Many of the sites reportedly suffered lighter damage caused by missile fragments or cluster munition debris.
In addition, the IDF said rescue and engineering teams were dispatched to around 100 sites damaged in Hezbollah attacks.
During the most intense phase of the war, the Home Front Command operated 40 rescue battalions, four Yaarah battalions, and two specialized battalions designated to address potential weapons of mass destruction scenarios.
The military also revealed there were 25 major destruction zones throughout the conflict, a significantly larger number than previously disclosed publicly by IDF officials.
According to the Home Front Command, there were at least 23 separate incidents in which rescue personnel directly saved lives by pulling civilians from danger or administering emergency medical treatment at attack scenes.
The IDF further announced the creation of a new permanent senior on-call position within the Home Front Command at the rank of colonel.
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