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At Least 1,281 Killed in Israel, Tasnim Finds

  • March, 22, 2026 - 21:29
  • Politics news
At Least 1,281 Killed in Israel, Tasnim Finds

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The Hebrew website of Tasnim News Agency has concluded that the number of casualties in the occupied territories has surpassed 1,280 people.

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The Hebrew group of Tasnim has examined data related to the following Israeli cemeteries:

1) Har HaMenuchot Cemetery in Jerusalem

2) Yarkon Cemetery in Petah Tikva

3) Holon Cemetery in Holon

4) Segula Cemetery in Petah Tikva

5) Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv

6) Har HaZeitim Cemetery in Jerusalem

7) Haifa Cemetery in Haifa

8) Nahalat Yitzhak Cemetery in Givatayim

9) Rehovot Cemetery in Rehovot

10) Ashdod Cemetery in Ashdod

Tasnim has also taken a look at the casualties in the Chevra Kadisha organizations in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem (occupied al-Quds), Haifa, Petah Tikva, and Rishon LeZion, as well as data related to the movements of ZAKA (Zihuy Korbanot Ason) or “Disaster Victim Identification” teams, reaching the conclusion that the number of casualties in the recent war in Israel is at least 1,281.

Chevra Kadisha are the responsible organizations for burial affairs in Israel.

Based on the findings of the Hebrew website of Tasnim, an analysis of data related to the database of cemeteries in Israel indicates that the average number of deaths in the occupied territories is about 150 people on ordinary days. However, an additional daily average of 61 people has been added over the past 21 days, bringing the average number of those buried during these days to at least 211 per day.

Therefore, if the minimum casualties is estimated at an average of 61 people per day, a total of 1,281 fatalities can be projected over a period of 21 days.

The statistics related to the movements of ZAKA rescue teams also report 703 cases. Considering that ZAKA, unlike regular emergency services that use ambulances to transport the injured, is specifically for the deceased, this level of movement further substantiates the figure of 1,281 rather than what official Israeli accounts claim.

ZAKA teams are part of a volunteer rescue organization in the Zionist regime that operate at scenes of death and severe incidents, not in transporting the injured.

In this analysis, the statistics related to the casualties in Arad and Dimona that occurred yesterday have not yet been taken into account.

 
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