Social media users are sharply criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration—not only over the escalating military campaign against Iran, but also over the reported name of the operation itself.
At the same time, the conflict continues to widen, with casualties mounting across multiple countries in the region and beyond.
Since February 28, the United States and Israel have carried out coordinated strikes on Iranian targets. Iranian state-linked sources have reported that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in Tehran during the initial wave of attacks, though official confirmation from independent international bodies remains limited.
Iran responded with missile and drone strikes aimed at U.S. military installations in several Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
The violence has since expanded further. A suspected Iranian drone struck the British Royal Air Force base at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus early Monday, causing minor runway damage but no reported casualties, according to UK authorities.
Rising Casualties Across the Region
In the days following the first strikes, reports estimate that approximately 555 people in Iran have been killed, with hundreds more injured.
Other countries have also reported casualties linked to retaliatory attacks and intercepted strikes:
Israel confirmed 10 deaths and hundreds injured.
The United States reported four service members killed and five injured during retaliatory strikes in Kuwait.
Bahrain reported one death and four injuries.
Iraq confirmed two deaths and five injuries.
Jordan intercepted dozens of drones and missiles without reported casualties.
Kuwait’s Ali al-Salem Air Base and its international airport saw one fatality and 32 injuries.