
INSS: 396 Iranian Attack Waves, 570 Missiles, 6,009 Injured in War Impact Report
The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) has published a preliminary overview of the war with Iran, outlining the scope of the attacks and their consequences for Israel.
The findings indicate that Iran launched more than 396 separate attack waves against Israel. During the fighting, approximately 570 missiles entered Israeli territory, along with more than 765 drones. From Lebanon, there were about 1,224 additional waves of attacks involving over 3,800 missiles and drones. Yemen also contributed to the assaults, with two missiles and one drone fired toward Israel.
According to the report, 24 people in Israel were killed as a direct result of the strikes, including 19 civilians and foreign nationals and five IDF soldiers. Another seven individuals died indirectly, such as in accidents or while rushing to protected areas. Altogether, 6,009 people were injured, among them 835 children and 68 members of the IDF. The conflict also displaced more than 5,300 residents across 43 municipalities, while over 21,500 claims for compensation have been filed.
On the offensive front, Israeli operations reportedly resulted in the deaths of more than 6,000 members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including upwards of 55 high-ranking officials. In Lebanon, Israeli forces killed more than 850 terrorists.
The report states that Israeli strikes caused extensive damage to Iran’s military infrastructure. Around 90% of its missile launch systems and ballistic capabilities were disabled, 85% of its air defense network was struck, and 92% of its primary naval forces were either damaged or destroyed. The United States military reportedly eliminated 150 Iranian naval vessels, including ships and submarines. In addition, seven major nuclear facilities in Iran were targeted.
In Lebanon, Israeli forces carried out more than 2,100 strikes on targets, flew over 1,000 combat missions, and deployed more than 2,200 munitions throughout the course of the war.
{Matzav.com}