The balance of war, how many victims are marked in each country because of the war with Iran?

More than 3,000 people, including civilians and military personnel, have been killed in the Middle East since the war with Iran began two weeks ago, according to CNN estimates. Recently, at least 12 members of the medical staff were killed after an Israeli attack hit a health care center in the city [...]
Recently, at least 12 members of the medical staff were killed after an Israeli attack hit an Israeli health care centre in the southern Lebanese town of Bourj Qalaouyeh, the country's public health ministry said.
This is what is known so far for the deaths:
Iran: More than 1,300 people have been killed in Iran since the beginning of the conflict, Iran's UN ambassador said on Tuesday. The US Human Rights Activists' News Agency (HRANA) reported yesterday that 1,298 civilians including 205 children and 1,122 military personnel have been killed since the beginning of the war, an increase of nearly 1,000 military deaths since its report Thursday. HRANA told CNN that this increase is due to the involvement of deaths under consideration, as well as the involvement of delayed reports of fatalities. Iranian authorities have not updated their official number for more than a week.
Lebanon: At least 826 people have been killed in Lebanon since Israel launched air strikes in the country, the public health ministry said at an update today. Among the dead are 106 children.
Israel: At least 15 Israelis have been killed since the beginning of the conflict. These include nine people killed in a live rocket strike at a residential building in the town of Beit Shemesh and two Israeli soldiers who were killed in southern Lebanon on Sunday morning.
USA: A total of 13 American soldiers have been killed since the beginning of the conflict, including six who lost their lives when their fuel supply plane crashed in Iraq on Thursday. Six other American soldiers were killed in an Iranian attack that hit an improvised operations centre in Kuwait on Sunday.
Iraq: At least 32 people were killed in Iraq, most of whom were soldiers from the Population Mobilisation Force (PMF). The PMF said in a statement that at least 27 of its members were killed by Thursday. A French soldier was also killed in an attack on a military base in Iraqi Kurdistan on Thursday.
KuwaitAt least six people died in Kuwait. This includes an 11-year-old girl who died of injuries suffered when a piece of prey fell over a residential area on March 4th.
United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates Defence Ministry said on Tuesday that a total of six people with dual, Pakistani, Nepalese and Bangladesh nationalities were killed as a result of “attacks”.
Bahrain: A person was killed after the remains of a seized rocket caused fire in a <x0 foreign sub-ship” in Bahrain Industrial Salman City, state media in Bahrain said last week. Separately, a 29-year-old woman from Bahrain died after an Iranian attack on Manama capital, according to Bahrain Interior Ministry, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Oman: An Indian citizen died after a pilotless boat attacked the oil tank on which he was working off the coast of Oman, the Oman News Agency reported. In addition, two foreign nationals were killed in a “crash” fears in Oman's Sohar district, the country's defence ministry said on Friday. Saudi Arabia: Two people were killed after a military missile hit a residential building in the town of Al-Kharj on March 8th, Saudi Civil Protection said. /Periscope












