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List of modern conflicts in the Middle East

This is a list of modern conflicts in the Middle East ensuing in the geographic and political region known as the Middle East. The "Middle East" is traditionally defined as the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia), Levant, and Egypt and neighboring areas of Arabia, Anatolia and Iran. It currently encompasses the area from Egypt, Turkey and Cyprus in the west to Iran and the Persian Gulf in the east,[1] and from Turkey and Iran in the north, to Yemen and Oman in the south.

  • Conflicts are separate incidents with at least 100 casualties, and are listed by total deaths, including sub-conflicts.[2]
  • The term "modern" refers to the First World War and later period, in other words, since 1914.

List of conflicts

Date Conflict Location Casualties
1902–1932 Unification of Saudi Arabia[a]   Riyadh
  Hejaz
  Kuwait
  Nejd
  Transjordan
  Mandatory Iraq
  Nejd and Hejaz
8,000–9,000
1909–1910 Zaraniq rebellion   Ottoman Empire 830+
1914–1918 Middle Eastern theatre of World War I[p]   Persia
  Egypt

  Nejd and Hasa
  Jabal Shammar
  Kuwait
  Lahej
  Ottoman Empire
  Armenia
  Azerbaijan

Ottoman Empire deaths including civilians:
2,825,000[3][4][5]–5,000,000[6]
Allied killed, wounded, captured or missing:
1,000,000–1,500,000[citation needed]
Persians died by famine or disease, excluding influenza:
2,000,000[7][8][9]
1918–1922 Simko Shikak revolt[10]   Persia 1,000–5,500
1919 Egyptian Revolution of 1919[11]   Egypt 3,000
1919–1923 Turkish War of Independence [b]   Ottoman Empire
  Greece
  Armenia
  Soviet Union
170,500–873,000
1919–2003 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict [c]   Mandatory Iraq
  Kingdom of Iraq
  Iraq
  Kingdom of Kurdistan
139,000–320,000 killed
1920 Franco-Syrian War   Arab Kingdom of Syria
  OETA
5,000
1920 Iraqi revolt against the British[12][13]   Mandatory Iraq 2,050–9,000
1921–1948[l] Sectarian conflict in Mandatory Palestine   Mandatory Palestine 7,813
1923 Adwan Rebellion   Transjordan 100
1925–1927 Great Syrian Revolt (Druze War)[14]   Greater Lebanon
  State of Syria
  Jabal Druze
  Alawite State
8,000–12,000
1925 Sheikh Said rebellion[15]   Turkey 15,000–250,500
1930 Ararat rebellion[16][17][18][19][20]   Turkey  Republic of Ararat 4,500–47,000
1933 Simele massacre[21]   Kingdom of Iraq 3,000
1934 Saudi-Yemeni War[22]   Saudi Arabia
  Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen
2,100
1935 Imam Reza shrine rebellion[23]   Iran 151
1935–1936 1935–1936 Iraqi Shia revolts   Iraq 500
1935 1935 Yazidi revolt[21]   Iraq 200
1936 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
1937 Dersim rebellion[24]   Turkey 40,000–70,000
1939–1945 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II   Iraq
  Iran
  French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
  Mandatory Palestine
≈16,000[citation needed]
1946 Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine
1946 Egyptian Student Riots[25][26]   Egypt 100–300
1946 Iran crisis of 1946[2][15][e]   Iran
  Republic of Mahabad
  Azerbaijan People's Government
2,000
1948– Arab–Israeli conflict[f]   Egypt
  All-Palestine Government
  Egypt
  United Arab Republic
  Syrian Republic
  Ba'athist Syria
  Jordan
  Lebanon
  Israel
  Palestinian Authority
73,000–84,000
1948 Alwaziri coup[2]   Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen 4,000–5,000
1948 Al-Wathbah uprising   Iraq 300–400
1952 Egyptian revolution of 1952[2]   Egypt 1,000
1953 1953 Iranian coup d'état[2][15][27]   Iran 300–800
1954–1960 Jebel Akhdar War[15]   Muscat and Oman 100–523
1955–1959 Cyprus Emergency[28][29]   Cyprus 400–600
1956 Suez Crisis
1956–1960 Yemeni–Adenese clan violence[2]   Aden 1,000
1958 1958 Lebanon Crisis[2][11][29]   Lebanon 1,300–4,000
1958 1958 Iraqi Revolution[2]   Arab Federation 100
1959 1959 Mosul uprising[2]   Iraqi Republic 2,000–4,000
1962–1970 North Yemen Civil War[30][31][g]   North Yemen
  Saudi Arabia
  Egypt
100,000–200,000
1962–1975 Dhofar Rebellion[15]   Oman 10,000
1963 1963 Riots in Iran[15]   Iran 100
1963 February 1963 Ba'athist Iraqi coup[32]   Iraq 1,000
1963 8th of March Syrian Revolution[33]   United Arab Republic
  Syria
820
1963–1967 Aden Emergency[34]   Federation of South Arabia
  South Yemen
2,096
1963 November 1963 Iraqi coup[32]   Iraq 250
1964 1964 Hama riot[35][36]   Syria 70–100
1966 1966 neo-Ba'athist coup d'état in Syria[15]   Syria 400
1966 1966 Arif Abd ar-Razzaq second coup[37]   Iraq 80–100
1970–1971 Black September[29]   Jordan 2,000–25,000
1972 Yemenite War of 1972   South Yemen   North Yemen 100+
1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus[22][38]   Cyprus 1,500–5,000
1974 Shatt al-Arab clashes[39]   Iran 1,000
1975–1990 Lebanese Civil War[40][h]   Lebanon 150,000
1976–1980 Political violence in Turkey (1976–1980)[41][42][43]   Turkey 5,000–5,388
1978–1982 NDF Rebellion   North Yemen 100+
1978– Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present)[44]   Turkey
  Iraqi Kurdistan
  Iraq
30,000–100,000
1979 Yemenite War of 1979   South Yemen   North Yemen 1,000+
1979 Iranian Revolution[45][46]   Iran 3,164–60,000
1979–1980 Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution [i]   Iran 10,171
1979–1983 Saudi Eastern Province unrest[47]   Saudi Arabia 182–219
1979 Grand Mosque seizure[48]   Saudi Arabia 307
1979–1982 Islamist uprising in Syria   Syria 40,000+
1980 1980 Turkish coup d'état[49][50]   Turkey 127–550
1980 1980 Sadr uprising[51]   Iraq 1,000–30,000
1980–1988 Iran–Iraq War[22][52][j]   Iran
  Iraq
  Kuwait
1,000,000–1,250,000
1986 South Yemen Civil War[53]   South Yemen 5,000–12,000
1986 1986 Egyptian Conscription Riot[54]   Egypt 107
1986 1986 Damascus bombings[55]   Syria 204
1987 Iranian pilgrim riot (Mecca massacre)[56]   Saudi Arabia 402
1987–1988 ANO Executions   Lebanon
  Syria
170
1989–1996 KDPI insurgency (1989–1996)   Iran 168–503
1990–1991 Gulf War[40]   Iraq
  Kuwait
  Saudi Arabia
40,000–57,000
1991 1991 Iraqi uprisings[51][57]   Iraq 50,000–100,000
1994 1994 civil war in Yemen   Yemen 7,000–10,000
1995– Islamic Insurgency in Saudi Arabia   Saudi Arabia 300
1998 Operation Desert Fox[28][29] (Iraqi no-fly zones)   Iraq 2,000
1999 1999 Shia uprising in Iraq[15][58]   Iraq 100–200
2003–2011 Iraq War[59][60][61][62][63][64][k]   Ba'athist Iraq
  Iraq
109,032–650,726
See also: Casualties of the Iraq War
2004 Qamishli massacre (2004)[65][66]   Syria 30–100
2004–2014 Shia insurgency in Yemen[67][68][69]   Saudi Arabia
  Yemen
8,500–25,000
2004– Iran–PJAK conflict[70]   Iran 588–747
2006– Fatah–Hamas conflict[71][72]   Palestinian Authority
  Gaza Strip
600+
2006– Iran–Israel proxy conflict   Iran
  Israel
≈2000
2007 Nahr al-Bared fighting   Lebanon 480
2008 2008 Lebanon conflict   Lebanon 105
2009–2015 South Yemen Insurgency[73]   Yemen 2,100+
2010–2015 Yemeni al-Qaeda crackdown[74][75]   Yemen 3,000+
2011 2011 Bahraini uprising   Bahrain
  Saudi Arabia
100+
2011– Shia insurgency in Bahrain   Bahrain 22+
2011–2014 Egyptian crisis (2011–14)[m]   Egypt 7,000+
2011– Yemeni Crisis (2011–present)   Yemen 9,000+
2011– Syrian Civil War[n]   Syria 503,064–613,407 +
2011–2017 Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon   Lebanon ≈800
2011– Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict   Saudi Arabia
  Iran
2013–2017 War in Iraq (2013–2017)[n]   Iraq 155,500–165,500+
2015– Yemeni Civil War   Yemen
  Saudi Arabia  United Arab Emirates
377,000+
2016– Western Iran clashes   Iran 74–156
15-16 July 2016 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt   Turkey 270–350
2017 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict   Iraq +305
2017– Iraqi insurgency (2017–present)   Iraq 5,000+

Casualties breakdown

[a].^ Unification of Saudi Arabia (combined casualties 7,989–8,989+)

Battle of Riyadh (1902) – 37 killed.
Battle of Dilam (1903) – 410 killed.
Saudi–Rashidi War (1903–1907) – 2,300+ killed.
Annexation of Al-Hasa and Qatif (1913) – unknown.
Battle of Jarrab (1915) – unknown.
Battle of Kanzaan (1915) – unknown.
First Nejd–Hejaz War, 1918–1919 – 8,392+ killed[15]
Kuwait–Najd War (1921) – 200[15]–800 killed.
1921 Ikhwan raid on Iraq – 700 killed.
Conquest of Ha'il – unknown.
Ikhwan raids on Transjordan 1922–1924 – 500[76]-1,500 killed.
Second Nejd–Hejaz War (1924–1925) – 450 killed.[15]
Ikhwan Revolt (1927–1930) – 2,000 killed.[15]

[p].^ Middle Eastern theatre of World War I (combined casualty figure 2,825,000–5,000,000) of:

[b].^ Turkish War of Independence (combined figure 170,500–873,000+):

Greco-Turkish War – 70,000[citation needed]–400,000 casualties[40][verification needed]
Franco-Turkish War – 40,000 casualties.[citation needed]
Turkish–Armenian War – 60,000–432,500 casualties.[77]
Koçkiri Rebellion – 500 killed.[citation needed]
Revolt of Ahmet Anzavur – unknown.
Kuva-i Inzibatiye revolt – unknown.

[c].^ Iraqi–Kurdish conflict (combined casualty figure 138,800–320,100) of:

Mahmud Barzanji revolts – unknown.
Ahmad Barzanji revolt (1931) – unknown.
1943 Iraqi Kurdish revolt (1943) – unknown.
First Iraqi–Kurdish War (1961–1970) – 75,000–105,000 killed.[30][40]
Second Iraqi–Kurdish War (1974–1975) – 9,000 killed.[78]
600,000 displaced[79][80]
PUK insurgency (1976–1978) – 800 killed.
Iraqi Kurdish uprising (1982–1988) – 50,000–198,000 killed.
1991 Uprising in As Sulaymaniyah – 700–2,000 killed.
Iraqi Kurdish Civil War (1994–1997) – 3,000[81]–5,000 killed.
2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq – several hundred killed (≈300) on the Kurdish front, at least 24 Peshmerga soldiers killed.

[d].^ Middle Eastern theatre of World War II (combined casualty figure 12,338–14,898+) of:

Anglo-Iraqi War – at least 560 killed.[82][83]
Farhud 175–780 killed.
Syria–Lebanon Campaign 10,404–12,964 killed.
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 100[15] – 1,062 killed.
Bombing of Palestine in World War II 137 deaths.[84]
Bombing of Bahrain in World War II – unknown.

[e].^ Iran crisis of 1946 (combined casualty figure 1,921+):

Azerbaijan People's Republic crisis – 421 killed.[85]
Republic of Mahabad crisis – ≈1,000 killed.[citation needed]
Civil interregnum – 500 killed.[86]

[f].^ Arab–Israeli conflict (combined casualty figure 76,338–87,338+):

Arab–Israeli War (1948–1949) – 14,400 casualties.
Palestinian Fedayeen insurgency and Retribution operations (1950s) – 3,456 casualties
Suez War (1956) – 3,203 killed.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict (1965–present) – 24,000 killed
Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon – 2,600–20,000 killed
Operation Litani
1982 Lebanon War
First Palestinian Intifada – 2,000 killed
Al-Aqsa Intifada – 7,000 killed
Gaza–Israel conflict – 3,500+ killed
Six-Day War (1967) – 13,976 killed.
War of Attrition (1967–1970) – 6,403 killed.
Yom Kippur War (1973) 10,000–21,000.[87]

[g].^ North Yemen Civil War (combined 100,000–200,000 casualties):

1962 Coup d'état
Ramadan offensive
Haradh offensive
1965 Royalist offensive
Siege of Sana'a (1967)

[h].^ Lebanese Civil War (combined 39,132–43,970+ mortal casualties):

Bus massacre – 27 killed.
Hundred Days' War – 160 killed.
Karantina massacre – 1,000–1,500 killed.
Damour massacre – 684 killed.
Battle of the Hotels – 700 killed.
Black Saturday (Lebanon) – 200–600 killed.
Tel al-Zaatar massacre – 1,778–3,278 killed.
1982 Lebanon War – 28,280 killed.
Sabra and Shatila massacre – 762–3,500 killed.
War of the Camps (1986–1987) – 3,781 killed.
Mountain War – 1,600 killed.
War of Liberation (1989–1990) – unknown.
October 13 massacre – 500–700 killed, 260 civilians massacred.

[i].^ Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution (combined fatalities count 12,000):

1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran – 10,171+ killed and executed.[88][89]
1979 Khuzestan uprising – 112+ killed.
1979 Khorasan uprising – unknown.
1979 Azeri uprising – unknown.
1979 Baluchistan uprising – 50 killed.
Iran hostage crisis – 9 killed.
1979–1980 Tehran clashes – unknown.

[j].^ Iran–Iraq War (combined death count 645,000–823,000+):

Iraqi invasion 1980
Mujahedin al-Halq uprising 1981–1982
Liberation of Khorramshahr 1982 – 17,000 killed
Operation Undeniable Victory 1982 – 50,000 mortal casualties
Operation Ramadan 1982 – 80,000 killed
Kurdish Rebellion 1983–1988 (including the Al-Anfal Campaign) 50,000–198,000 killed
Operation Before the Dawn 1983 – 6,000+ killed
Operation Dawn 3 – 162,000 killed
Operation Dawn 5 1984 – 50,000 killed
Operation Dawn 6 1984 – unknown
Operation Khaibar 1984 – 49,000 killed
Tanker War 1984
Operation Badr (1985) – 30,000–32,000
War of the Cities 1985–1987
Operation Dawn-8 1986 – unknown
Operation Karbala-4 1986 – 15,000 killed
Operation Karbala-5 – 85,000 killed
Operation Nasr 4 – unknown
Operation Karbala-10 – unknown
Operation Mersad 1987 – 4,900 killed
1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners 2,000[90] – 30,000 executed

[k].^ Iraq War 2003–2011 (combined casualty figure of 192,361–226,056+):

2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq – 35,000 killed
Iraqi insurgency (2003–06) – 15,000 killed
Civil war in Iraq 2006–2008 – 30,000–40,000 killed
Iraqi insurgency (2008–2011) – 5,000–10,000 killed
Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq – ≈1,000 killed
Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal) – 54,000+ killed
Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017) – 53,361–72,056 killed

[l].^ Sectarian conflict in Mandatory Palestine (combined casualties 7,813)

1921 Jaffa riots – 95 killed
1929 Palestine riots – 251 killed.[91][92]
1933 Palestine riots – 20 killed.[93]
Arab Revolt in Palestine – 5,000 killed.[28]
Jewish insurgency in Palestine (1944–47) – 338 British[94] and around 100 Palestinian Jews killed.
1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine – 2,009 killed by 1 April 1948.[95]

[m].^ Egyptian Crisis (combined casualties 5,000+)

Egyptian Revolution of 2011 – 846 killed
Sinai insurgency – 2,800+ killed

[n].^ Syrian Civil War (combined casualties 503,064–613,407)

[o].^ Iran–Israel proxy conflict (combined casualties ≈2,000)

See also

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This article is about modern conflicts in the Middle East For ancient conflicts see List of conflicts in the Near East For an overview of these conflicts and their context see History of the Middle East Modern Middle East This is a list of modern conflicts in the Middle East ensuing in the geographic and political region known as the Middle East The Middle East is traditionally defined as the Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia Levant and Egypt and neighboring areas of Arabia Anatolia and Iran It currently encompasses the area from Egypt Turkey and Cyprus in the west to Iran and the Persian Gulf in the east 1 and from Turkey and Iran in the north to Yemen and Oman in the south Conflicts are separate incidents with at least 100 casualties and are listed by total deaths including sub conflicts 2 The term modern refers to the First World War and later period in other words since 1914 Middle EastCountries 2018 Bahrain Cyprus Egypt Iran Iraq Iraqi Kurdistan Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon North Cyprus Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria DFNS Turkey United Arab Emirates Yemen Contents 1 List of conflicts 2 Casualties breakdown 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksList of conflictsDate Conflict Location Casualties1902 1932 Unification of Saudi Arabia a nbsp Riyadh nbsp Hejaz nbsp Kuwait nbsp Nejd nbsp Transjordan nbsp Mandatory Iraq nbsp Nejd and Hejaz 8 000 9 0001909 1910 Zaraniq rebellion nbsp Ottoman Empire 830 1914 1918 Middle Eastern theatre of World War I p nbsp Persia nbsp Egypt nbsp Nejd and Hasa nbsp Jabal Shammar nbsp Kuwait nbsp Lahej nbsp Ottoman Empire nbsp Armenia nbsp Azerbaijan Ottoman Empire deaths including civilians 2 825 000 3 4 5 5 000 000 6 Allied killed wounded captured or missing 1 000 000 1 500 000 citation needed Persians died by famine or disease excluding influenza 2 000 000 7 8 9 1918 1922 Simko Shikak revolt 10 nbsp Persia 1 000 5 5001919 Egyptian Revolution of 1919 11 nbsp Egypt 3 0001919 1923 Turkish War of Independence b nbsp Ottoman Empire nbsp Greece nbsp Armenia nbsp Soviet Union 170 500 873 0001919 2003 Iraqi Kurdish conflict c nbsp Mandatory Iraq nbsp Kingdom of Iraq nbsp Iraq nbsp Kingdom of Kurdistan 139 000 320 000 killed1920 Franco Syrian War nbsp Arab Kingdom of Syria nbsp OETA 5 0001920 Iraqi revolt against the British 12 13 nbsp Mandatory Iraq 2 050 9 0001921 1948 l Sectarian conflict in Mandatory Palestine nbsp Mandatory Palestine 7 8131923 Adwan Rebellion nbsp Transjordan 1001925 1927 Great Syrian Revolt Druze War 14 nbsp Greater Lebanon nbsp State of Syria nbsp Jabal Druze nbsp Alawite State 8 000 12 0001925 Sheikh Said rebellion 15 nbsp Turkey 15 000 250 5001930 Ararat rebellion 16 17 18 19 20 nbsp Turkey nbsp Republic of Ararat 4 500 47 0001933 Simele massacre 21 nbsp Kingdom of Iraq 3 0001934 Saudi Yemeni War 22 nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen 2 1001935 Imam Reza shrine rebellion 23 nbsp Iran 1511935 1936 1935 1936 Iraqi Shia revolts nbsp Iraq 5001935 1935 Yazidi revolt 21 nbsp Iraq 2001936 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine1937 Dersim rebellion 24 nbsp Turkey 40 000 70 0001939 1945 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Italian invasion of Egypt Bombing of Bahrain in World War II Italian bombing of Mandatory Palestine in World War II Anglo Iraqi War Syria Lebanon campaign Anglo Soviet invasion of Iran nbsp Iraq nbsp Iran nbsp French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon nbsp Mandatory Palestine 16 000 citation needed 1946 Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine1946 Egyptian Student Riots 25 26 nbsp Egypt 100 3001946 Iran crisis of 1946 2 15 e nbsp Iran nbsp Republic of Mahabad nbsp Azerbaijan People s Government 2 0001948 Arab Israeli conflict f nbsp Egypt nbsp All Palestine Government nbsp Egypt nbsp United Arab Republic nbsp Syrian Republic nbsp Ba athist Syria nbsp Jordan nbsp Lebanon nbsp Israel nbsp Palestinian Authority 73 000 84 0001948 Alwaziri coup 2 nbsp Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen 4 000 5 0001948 Al Wathbah uprising nbsp Iraq 300 4001952 Egyptian revolution of 1952 2 nbsp Egypt 1 0001953 1953 Iranian coup d etat 2 15 27 nbsp Iran 300 8001954 1960 Jebel Akhdar War 15 nbsp Muscat and Oman 100 5231955 1959 Cyprus Emergency 28 29 nbsp Cyprus 400 6001956 Suez Crisis1956 1960 Yemeni Adenese clan violence 2 nbsp Aden 1 0001958 1958 Lebanon Crisis 2 11 29 nbsp Lebanon 1 300 4 0001958 1958 Iraqi Revolution 2 nbsp Arab Federation 1001959 1959 Mosul uprising 2 nbsp Iraqi Republic 2 000 4 0001962 1970 North Yemen Civil War 30 31 g nbsp North Yemen nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Egypt 100 000 200 0001962 1975 Dhofar Rebellion 15 nbsp Oman 10 0001963 1963 Riots in Iran 15 nbsp Iran 1001963 February 1963 Ba athist Iraqi coup 32 nbsp Iraq 1 0001963 8th of March Syrian Revolution 33 nbsp United Arab Republic nbsp Syria 8201963 1967 Aden Emergency 34 nbsp Federation of South Arabia nbsp South Yemen 2 0961963 November 1963 Iraqi coup 32 nbsp Iraq 2501964 1964 Hama riot 35 36 nbsp Syria 70 1001966 1966 neo Ba athist coup d etat in Syria 15 nbsp Syria 4001966 1966 Arif Abd ar Razzaq second coup 37 nbsp Iraq 80 1001970 1971 Black September 29 nbsp Jordan 2 000 25 0001972 Yemenite War of 1972 nbsp South Yemen nbsp North Yemen 100 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus 22 38 nbsp Cyprus 1 500 5 0001974 Shatt al Arab clashes 39 nbsp Iran 1 0001975 1990 Lebanese Civil War 40 h nbsp Lebanon 150 0001976 1980 Political violence in Turkey 1976 1980 41 42 43 nbsp Turkey 5 000 5 3881978 1982 NDF Rebellion nbsp North Yemen 100 1978 Kurdish Turkish conflict 1978 present 44 nbsp Turkey nbsp Iraqi Kurdistan nbsp Iraq 30 000 100 0001979 Yemenite War of 1979 nbsp South Yemen nbsp North Yemen 1 000 1979 Iranian Revolution 45 46 nbsp Iran 3 164 60 0001979 1980 Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution i nbsp Iran 10 1711979 1983 Saudi Eastern Province unrest 47 nbsp Saudi Arabia 182 2191979 Grand Mosque seizure 48 nbsp Saudi Arabia 3071979 1982 Islamist uprising in Syria nbsp Syria 40 000 1980 1980 Turkish coup d etat 49 50 nbsp Turkey 127 5501980 1980 Sadr uprising 51 nbsp Iraq 1 000 30 0001980 1988 Iran Iraq War 22 52 j nbsp Iran nbsp Iraq nbsp Kuwait 1 000 000 1 250 0001986 South Yemen Civil War 53 nbsp South Yemen 5 000 12 0001986 1986 Egyptian Conscription Riot 54 nbsp Egypt 1071986 1986 Damascus bombings 55 nbsp Syria 2041987 Iranian pilgrim riot Mecca massacre 56 nbsp Saudi Arabia 4021987 1988 ANO Executions nbsp Lebanon nbsp Syria 1701989 1996 KDPI insurgency 1989 1996 nbsp Iran 168 5031990 1991 Gulf War 40 nbsp Iraq nbsp Kuwait nbsp Saudi Arabia 40 000 57 0001991 1991 Iraqi uprisings 51 57 nbsp Iraq 50 000 100 0001994 1994 civil war in Yemen nbsp Yemen 7 000 10 0001995 Islamic Insurgency in Saudi Arabia nbsp Saudi Arabia 3001998 Operation Desert Fox 28 29 Iraqi no fly zones nbsp Iraq 2 0001999 1999 Shia uprising in Iraq 15 58 nbsp Iraq 100 2002003 2011 Iraq War 59 60 61 62 63 64 k nbsp Ba athist Iraq nbsp Iraq 109 032 650 726 See also Casualties of the Iraq War2004 Qamishli massacre 2004 65 66 nbsp Syria 30 1002004 2014 Shia insurgency in Yemen 67 68 69 nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Yemen 8 500 25 0002004 Iran PJAK conflict 70 nbsp Iran 588 7472006 Fatah Hamas conflict 71 72 nbsp Palestinian Authority nbsp Gaza Strip 600 2006 Iran Israel proxy conflict nbsp Iran nbsp Israel 20002007 Nahr al Bared fighting nbsp Lebanon 4802008 2008 Lebanon conflict nbsp Lebanon 1052009 2015 South Yemen Insurgency 73 nbsp Yemen 2 100 2010 2015 Yemeni al Qaeda crackdown 74 75 nbsp Yemen 3 000 2011 2011 Bahraini uprising nbsp Bahrain nbsp Saudi Arabia 100 2011 Shia insurgency in Bahrain nbsp Bahrain 22 2011 2014 Egyptian crisis 2011 14 m nbsp Egypt 7 000 2011 Yemeni Crisis 2011 present nbsp Yemen 9 000 2011 Syrian Civil War n nbsp Syria 503 064 613 407 2011 2017 Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon nbsp Lebanon 8002011 Iran Saudi Arabia proxy conflict nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Iran2013 2017 War in Iraq 2013 2017 n nbsp Iraq 155 500 165 500 2015 Yemeni Civil War Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen nbsp Yemen nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp United Arab Emirates 377 000 2016 Western Iran clashes nbsp Iran 74 15615 16 July 2016 2016 Turkish coup d etat attempt nbsp Turkey 270 3502017 2017 Iraqi Kurdish conflict nbsp Iraq 3052017 Iraqi insurgency 2017 present nbsp Iraq 5 000 Casualties breakdown a Unification of Saudi Arabia combined casualties 7 989 8 989 Battle of Riyadh 1902 37 killed Battle of Dilam 1903 410 killed Saudi Rashidi War 1903 1907 2 300 killed Annexation of Al Hasa and Qatif 1913 unknown Battle of Jarrab 1915 unknown Battle of Kanzaan 1915 unknown First Nejd Hejaz War 1918 1919 8 392 killed 15 Kuwait Najd War 1921 200 15 800 killed 1921 Ikhwan raid on Iraq 700 killed Conquest of Ha il unknown Ikhwan raids on Transjordan 1922 1924 500 76 1 500 killed Second Nejd Hejaz War 1924 1925 450 killed 15 Ikhwan Revolt 1927 1930 2 000 killed 15 p Middle Eastern theatre of World War I combined casualty figure 2 825 000 5 000 000 of Caucasus campaign Persian campaign Gallipoli campaign Mesopotamian campaign Sinai and Palestine campaign Arab Revolt South Arabia Armenian genocide c 1 5 million dead Assyrian genocide 150 000 300 000 dead Great Famine of Mount Lebanon 200 000 dead b Turkish War of Independence combined figure 170 500 873 000 Greco Turkish War 70 000 citation needed 400 000 casualties 40 verification needed Franco Turkish War 40 000 casualties citation needed Turkish Armenian War 60 000 432 500 casualties 77 Kockiri Rebellion 500 killed citation needed Revolt of Ahmet Anzavur unknown Kuva i Inzibatiye revolt unknown c Iraqi Kurdish conflict combined casualty figure 138 800 320 100 of Mahmud Barzanji revolts unknown Ahmad Barzanji revolt 1931 unknown 1943 Iraqi Kurdish revolt 1943 unknown First Iraqi Kurdish War 1961 1970 75 000 105 000 killed 30 40 Second Iraqi Kurdish War 1974 1975 9 000 killed 78 600 000 displaced 79 80 PUK insurgency 1976 1978 800 killed Iraqi Kurdish uprising 1982 1988 50 000 198 000 killed 1991 Uprising in As Sulaymaniyah 700 2 000 killed Iraqi Kurdish Civil War 1994 1997 3 000 81 5 000 killed 2003 U S invasion of Iraq several hundred killed 300 on the Kurdish front at least 24 Peshmerga soldiers killed d Middle Eastern theatre of World War II combined casualty figure 12 338 14 898 of Anglo Iraqi War at least 560 killed 82 83 Farhud 175 780 killed Syria Lebanon Campaign 10 404 12 964 killed Anglo Soviet invasion of Iran 100 15 1 062 killed Bombing of Palestine in World War II 137 deaths 84 Bombing of Bahrain in World War II unknown e Iran crisis of 1946 combined casualty figure 1 921 Azerbaijan People s Republic crisis 421 killed 85 Republic of Mahabad crisis 1 000 killed citation needed Civil interregnum 500 killed 86 f Arab Israeli conflict combined casualty figure 76 338 87 338 Arab Israeli War 1948 1949 14 400 casualties Palestinian Fedayeen insurgency and Retribution operations 1950s 3 456 casualties Suez War 1956 3 203 killed Israeli Palestinian conflict 1965 present 24 000 killedPalestinian insurgency in South Lebanon 2 600 20 000 killedOperation Litani 1982 Lebanon War dd First Palestinian Intifada 2 000 killed Al Aqsa Intifada 7 000 killed Gaza Israel conflict 3 500 killed dd Six Day War 1967 13 976 killed War of Attrition 1967 1970 6 403 killed Yom Kippur War 1973 10 000 21 000 87 g North Yemen Civil War combined 100 000 200 000 casualties 1962 Coup d etat Ramadan offensive Haradh offensive 1965 Royalist offensive Siege of Sana a 1967 h Lebanese Civil War combined 39 132 43 970 mortal casualties Bus massacre 27 killed Hundred Days War 160 killed Karantina massacre 1 000 1 500 killed Damour massacre 684 killed Battle of the Hotels 700 killed Black Saturday Lebanon 200 600 killed Tel al Zaatar massacre 1 778 3 278 killed 1982 Lebanon War 28 280 killed Sabra and Shatila massacre 762 3 500 killed War of the Camps 1986 1987 3 781 killed Mountain War 1 600 killed War of Liberation 1989 1990 unknown October 13 massacre 500 700 killed 260 civilians massacred i Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution combined fatalities count 12 000 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran 10 171 killed and executed 88 89 1979 Khuzestan uprising 112 killed 1979 Khorasan uprising unknown 1979 Azeri uprising unknown 1979 Baluchistan uprising 50 killed Iran hostage crisis 9 killed 1979 1980 Tehran clashes unknown j Iran Iraq War combined death count 645 000 823 000 Iraqi invasion 1980 Mujahedin al Halq uprising 1981 1982 Liberation of Khorramshahr 1982 17 000 killed Operation Undeniable Victory 1982 50 000 mortal casualties Operation Ramadan 1982 80 000 killed Kurdish Rebellion 1983 1988 including the Al Anfal Campaign 50 000 198 000 killed Operation Before the Dawn 1983 6 000 killed Operation Dawn 3 162 000 killed Operation Dawn 5 1984 50 000 killed Operation Dawn 6 1984 unknown Operation Khaibar 1984 49 000 killed Tanker War 1984 Operation Badr 1985 30 000 32 000 War of the Cities 1985 1987 Operation Dawn 8 1986 unknown Operation Karbala 4 1986 15 000 killed Operation Karbala 5 85 000 killed Operation Nasr 4 unknown Operation Karbala 10 unknown Operation Mersad 1987 4 900 killed 1988 executions of Iranian political prisoners 2 000 90 30 000 executed k Iraq War 2003 2011 combined casualty figure of 192 361 226 056 2003 U S invasion of Iraq 35 000 killed Iraqi insurgency 2003 06 15 000 killed Civil war in Iraq 2006 2008 30 000 40 000 killed Iraqi insurgency 2008 2011 5 000 10 000 killedWithdrawal of U S troops from Iraq 1 000 killed dd Iraqi insurgency post U S withdrawal 54 000 killed Iraqi Civil War 2014 2017 53 361 72 056 killed l Sectarian conflict in Mandatory Palestine combined casualties 7 813 1921 Jaffa riots 95 killed 1929 Palestine riots 251 killed 91 92 1933 Palestine riots 20 killed 93 Arab Revolt in Palestine 5 000 killed 28 Jewish insurgency in Palestine 1944 47 338 British 94 and around 100 Palestinian Jews killed 1947 48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine 2 009 killed by 1 April 1948 95 m Egyptian Crisis combined casualties 5 000 Egyptian Revolution of 2011 846 killed Sinai 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