The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 835 - Iranian uprising appears crushed. How many were lost?

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Jan 18, 2026
Lazar Berman, a diplomatic correspondent specializing in Israeli and Middle Eastern affairs, shares insights on the tragic death toll in Iran, citing conflicting reports that range from 5,000 to over 16,500 casualties due to protests. He discusses the international silence surrounding these casualties compared to those in Gaza, questioning the consistency of global reactions. Berman also analyzes Israeli military operations amid ceasefire violations and the geopolitical implications of countries like Turkey and Qatar being involved in peace efforts.
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ANECDOTE

1978 Tehran Evacuation Tale

  • Lazar Berman recounts a 1978 anecdote about evacuating animals during Iran's revolution.
  • The story illustrates how quickly regimes can collapse and foreign operations can become desperate.
INSIGHT

Casualty Numbers Remain Deeply Uncertain

  • Internet blackouts and limited Starlink access make accurate casualty counts in Iran unlikely.
  • Lazar Berman says the death toll is likely in the thousands, possibly up to 16,500, though we'll probably never know precisely.
INSIGHT

Global Responses Reveal Moral Double Standards

  • The international reaction to Iran's protests contrasts sharply with responses to other conflicts.
  • Berman highlights differing moral priorities in global public and political reactions.
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