
Report: Death Toll in Iran Surpasses 36,000
A concise brief from Israel National News highlights that more than 36,500 civilians were killed during two days of regime suppression in early January, citing classified documents, medical testimony, and witness accounts. The report also notes evidence of extrajudicial executions, with images showing victims still connected to medical equipment, indicating they were seized mid-treatment.
Authorities are said to have engaged protesters in hundreds of cities and thousands of confrontation sites, with particularly heavy casualties documented across multiple provinces. The scale of the clampdown has prompted calls for international accountability measures and emergency support for families of the victims.
Despite intense scrutiny, the regime’s official casualty figures remain far lower than independent estimates. Human rights advocates warn that the true death toll may never be fully known due to intimidation, censorship, and coerced silence.
(INN/VFI News)
“God of compassion, remember the afflicted in Iran. Shield medical workers and caregivers who serve under threat. Bring truth to light, restrain violence, and let righteousness and mercy prevail throughout the nation.”