
Foundation of Martyrs
Iranian parastatal welfare foundation counting conflict dead; its tally exceeds official figures by hundreds.
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Why does Iran's martyrs foundation count more dead than its own health services?
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- What is the Foundation of Martyrs in Iran?
- The Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs (Bonyad-e Shahid) is an Iranian parastatal foundation established after the 1979 revolution. It supports the families of war dead and veterans, operates under the Supreme Leader's authority, and is one of Iran's most politically influential bonyads.Source: Lowdown
- How many Iranians did the Foundation of Martyrs say were killed in 2026?
- The Foundation of Martyrs reported 1,045 Iranians killed in the first five days of strikes in 2026. This is higher than the Iranian Red Crescent's count of 787 confirmed deaths, and slightly lower than HRANA's independent civilian count of 1,097.Source: Foundation of Martyrs / HRANA
- Why does Iran's Foundation of Martyrs count differ from the Red Crescent?
- The Foundation counts every death reported by families, while the Red Crescent counts only medically confirmed casualties. The gap was over 250 deaths in the same five-day period during the 2026 conflict. Independent verification is impossible under Iran's internet blackout.Source: Lowdown
- Is the Foundation of Martyrs part of the IRGC?
- The Foundation of Martyrs is not formally part of the IRGC, but it shares deep institutional and ideological ties with it. Both report ultimately to the Supreme Leader and honour those killed serving the Islamic Republic.Source: Lowdown
- What is a bonyad in Iran?
- A Bonyad is an Iranian parastatal foundation, typically established after the 1979 revolution to manage confiscated assets and provide welfare services. Bonyads report to the Supreme Leader rather than the elected government and control a large share of the Iranian economy.Source: Lowdown
Background
The Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs (Bonyad-e Shahid va Omur-e Isargaran) is an Iranian parastatal foundation established after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Created to support the families of those killed in service to the Islamic Republic, it grew into one of the largest bonyads in Iran, wielding significant economic and political power. It operates under the authority of the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and maintains deep institutional ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
In the 2026 Iran conflict, the Foundation became a primary source of Iranian casualty data. It reported 1,045 killed in the first five days of strikes, considerably higher than the Iranian Red Crescent's count of 787. The discrepancy reflects methodology: the Foundation tallies every family-reported death, while the Red Crescent counts only medically confirmed casualties. HRANA independently reported 1,097 civilians killed.
The Foundation sits at the intersection of welfare, politics, and information control. As an institution that counts martyrs, its figures carry ideological weight and political incentive to report high casualties. Under Iran's internet blackout, independent verification is impossible, leaving the Foundation as an authoritative-seeming source whose methodology cannot be externally audited.