The death toll in the conflict between Iran and the US in the Middle East has risen to more than 1,900, according to conservative estimates, the International Business Times reports.
The death toll in the conflict between Iran and the US in the Middle East has risen to more than 1,900, according to conservative estimates, the International Business Times reports. The toll is expected to rise as Israeli and US airstrikes continue to hit targets in Iran and Syria, and as Iran continues to retaliate with airstrikes of its own. The US and Israel have been at war with Iran for more than a year, with the US accusing the country of trying to develop nuclear weapons and Israel accusing Iran of trying to provoke the US into a proxy war. The conflict has caused major disruptions in oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz and cut off parts of Lebanon from the rest of the country. More than 1,000 international flights were canceled in the first three days of the war.
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