Nearly 7,000 Israelis Wounded Since Start of War with Iran, Israeli Health Ministry Reveals
Since the first salvoes of a war that has drawn in multiple regional actors, Israeli hospitals have received thousands of the wounded — and the full human cost of the conflict remains deliberately obscured.
On Sunday, the Israeli Health Ministry released its latest casualty update, revealing that 6,771 wounded had been admitted to hospitals since the war against Iran began on Feb. 28. Of those, 134 remain hospitalized: 2 are in critical condition on the brink of death, 15 have sustained serious wounds, 25 are in moderate condition, and 89 have sustained light injuries.
The ministry has not released official figures for the number of killed. However, the Israeli National Security Research Institute estimates that 29 people have lost their lives since the start of the conflict.