⚠ CONFLICT TRACKER — Independent conflict data portal tracking the 2025-2026 Iran-Israel-US war
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CONFLICT TRACKER

Independent · Open Source · Real-Time Data

Our Mission

Conflict Tracker is an independent, open-source data portal that provides real-time statistics, interactive visualizations, and a comprehensive timeline of the 2025-2026 Iran-Israel-United States conflict.

Our goal is to make conflict data accessible, transparent, and understandable for journalists, researchers, educators, and the general public. In times of war, information is often fragmented, contradictory, and politicized. We aggregate data from multiple credible sources to present the most accurate picture possible.

We believe that clear, unbiased data can help people understand the true human cost of war — and ultimately contribute to accountability and informed public discourse.

Methodology

Our data compilation process follows strict verification protocols:

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Multi-Source Verification

Every data point is cross-referenced across at least 2-3 independent sources before publication. We prioritize UN agencies, human rights organizations, and verified journalist reports.

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Conservative Estimates

When sources disagree, we use the most conservative (lowest) confirmed figure. Numbers marked with "+" indicate that real figures are likely higher.

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Continuous Updates

Data refreshes automatically every 60 seconds. Our editorial team reviews and updates source data multiple times daily during active conflict periods.

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Impartiality

We track all sides equally — Iranian, Israeli, American, and regional casualties. No side is minimized or amplified. Raw data speaks for itself.

Data Sources

We aggregate and cross-reference data from the following organizations and agencies:

Al Jazeera
Wikipedia — 2026 Iran Conflict
Hengaw Organization for Human Rights
CENTCOM (US Central Command)
Israeli Ministry of Health
Iranian Red Crescent Society
Lebanese Health Ministry
IAEA (Nuclear Watchdog)
UN OCHA
Reuters / AP / AFP

What We Track

⚠ Important Disclaimer

This portal is informational only. Casualty figures are contested by all parties and change rapidly during active conflict. We do not claim absolute accuracy — we present the best available data from credible sources. Numbers should be treated as estimates. This project is not affiliated with any government, military, or political organization. We do not endorse any side in this conflict.

Contact & Contribute

Conflict Tracker is open source. If you have data corrections, source suggestions, or want to contribute, reach out: