成本和伤亡数;
The ongoing conflict between the
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, which escalated following a joint attack on February 28, 2026, has incurred massive financial costs in its first few weeks.
United States Military Costs
- Total Initial Spending: The Pentagon reported that the first six days of the war cost $11.3 billion. By the 12th day, costs reached $16.5 billion.
- Daily Expenditure: Analysts estimate the U.S. is spending nearly $900 million to $1 billion per day.
- Funding Requests: The White House is seeking an additional $200 billion in military funding to sustain the conflict and restock munitions.
- Asset Losses & Damage:
- $800 million in damage to U.S. military infrastructure (radar, air defenses, and bases) from Iranian retaliatory strikes.
- 16 aircraft damaged or lost, including 12 MQ-9 Reaper drones and three F-15 Strike Eagles.
- Munition Costs: The U.S. expended $5.6 billion on munitions in the first two days alone, often using multi-million dollar interceptors to down low-cost Iranian drones.
Israel's Military Costs
- Weekly Spending: The war is costing Israel approximately $3 billion per week.
- Economic Impact: Israel's Central Bank estimated the cost of the first 12 days at $6 billion.
- Defensive Costs: Each Tamir interceptor used by the Iron Dome costs between $40,000 and $100,000.
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Current Reported Fatalities
Location / Group Reported Deaths Notable Incidents / Details 1,500+ Reported by the Iranian Health Ministry. Human rights group HRANA estimates the total could be as high as 3,220. 1,000+ Resulting from intensified Israeli strikes; includes at least 118 children and 31 healthcare workers. Israel 18 Includes 16 civilians (among them 4 minors) and 2 soldiers killed in combat in southern . 13 Confirmed by U.S. Central Command. This includes 6 crew members killed in a KC-135 refueling aircraft crash in Iraq. 61 Mostly members of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and one French military officer. Gulf States 16+ Fatalities reported in (6), (8), (2), and (2).
