By the numbers: 100 days of the US-Israel war on Iran
Sunday marks 100 days into a war that US President Donald Trump said was going to finish โvery fastโ. Despite a ceasefire agreed on April 8, the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, sporadic fire continues, and talks have repeatedly collapsed. In this visual explainer, Al J
Sunday marks 100 days into a war that US President Donald Trump said was going to finish โvery fastโ.
Despite a ceasefire agreed on April 8, the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, sporadic fire continues, and talks have repeatedly collapsed.
In this visual explainer, Al Jazeera tracks the first 100 days of the war, from the number of people killed and displaced, to the shock to the global economy and the prospects for a deal.
More people have now been killed in Lebanon than in Iran, the warโs original target.
Preliminary figures show at least 3,593 people confirmed killed in Lebanon, 3,468 in Iran and 29 in Gulf states, with 26 Israelis and 13 US soldiers also killed in Iranian attacks since the start of the US-Israel war on Iran.
Figures may change due to the evolving situation as more information becomes available.
Despite a separate ceasefire in Lebanon that took effect on April 17, Israel continues to pound the countryโs south.
Israeli attacks have displaced more than one million Lebanese people, with Prime Minister Nawaf Salam describing the invasion as โa scorched-earth policy and collective punishmentโ, destroying towns and villages, and forcing their inhabitants into exile.

