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 the Delta of the Nile 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.
 * Conflicts are separate incidents with at least 100 casualties, and are listed by total deaths, including subconflicts.
 * The term "modern" refers to the post-Ottoman period, or in other words, since 1918.

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 – 1,392 killed
 * Kuwait-Najd Border War (1921) – 200 –800 killed.
 * 1921 Ikhwan raid on Iraq – 700 killed.
 * Conquest of Ha'il – unknown.
 * Ikhwan raids on Transjordan 1922–1924 – 500 -1,500 killed.
 * Second Nejd-Hejaz War (1924–1925) – 450 killed.
 * Ikhwan Revolt (1927–1930) – 2,000 killed.

[b].Turkish War of Independence (combined figure 170,500–873,000+):
 * Greco-Turkish War – 70,000–400,000 casualties
 * Franco-Turkish War – 40,000 casualties.
 * Turkish-Armenian War – 60,000–432,500 casualties.
 * Koçkiri Rebellion – 500 killed.
 * 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 Kurdish-Iraqi War (1961–1970) – 75,000–105,000 killed.
 * Second Kurdish-Iraqi War (1974–1975) – 9,000 killed.
 * 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 -5,000 killed.
 * 2003 invasion of Iraq – several hundred killed (~300) on the Kurdish front, at least 24 Peshmerga killed.

[d].Middle Eastern theatre of World War II (combined casualty figure 12,338-14,898+) of:
 * Anglo-Iraqi War – at least 560 killed.
 * Farhud 175–780 killed.
 * Syria–Lebanon Campaign 10,404–12,964 killed.
 * Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 100 – 1,062 killed.
 * Bombing of Palestine in World War II 137 deaths.
 * 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.
 * Republic of Mahabad crisis – ~1,000 killed.
 * Civil interregnum – 500 killed.

[f].Arab–Israeli conflict (combined casualty figure 73,338–84,338+):
 * Israeli–Palestinian conflict (1947–present) – 20,000 killed.
 * 1947 Civil War in Palestine
 * Fedayeen attacks and retribution operations
 * Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon
 * First Intifada
 * Second Intifada
 * Gaza-Israel conflict
 * Arab-Israeli War (1948–1949) – 14,400 casualties.
 * Retribution Operations (1950s) – 3,456 casualties.
 * Suez War (1956) – 3,203 killed.
 * Six Day War (1967) – 13,976 killed.
 * War of Attrition (1967–1970) – 6,403 killed.
 * Yom Kippur War (1973) 10,000–21,000.
 * Second Lebanon War – 1,900 killed.

[g].North Yemen Civil War (combined 100,000–200,000 casualties):
 * 1962 Coup d'état in Yemen
 * Ramadan offensive
 * Haradh offensive
 * Royalist offensive 1965
 * 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.
 * 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 – 30,000 executed

[k].Iraq War (combined casualty figure of 86,000–101,000):
 * 2003 invasion of Iraq – 35,000 killed
 * Iraqi insurgency (2003–2006) – 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 US withdrawal) – 878–1,180 killed