The Defense Ministry on Thursday reported that 170 people had been recognized as fallen members of the Israeli military over the past year.

Additionally, 54 others were recognized as disabled due to their role as members of the Israeli security forces, including the IDF.

These figures are announced on an annual basis shortly before Remembrance Day, which, this year, begins on Monday night and lasts until Tuesday evening.

However, at least two soldiers have fallen in southern Lebanon since the ministry's announcement.

Command Sgt.-Maj. (Res.) Barak Kalfon was killed on Friday, and Sgt. First Class (res.) Lidor Porat's death was announced on Sunday.

Over 7,000 bereaved families added to ministry's statistics since October 7 massacre

The Defense Ministry also provided statistics since 1860, when counting the fallen soldiers began.

According to the ministry, 25,644 soldiers have fallen since 1860.

This has resulted in there being 59,583 bereaved families in Israel as of April 2026. These bereaved families include 8,420 bereaved parents, 4,872 widows, 14,430 children of the fallen, 31,814 bereaved siblings, 12 fiancés, and 35 legal guardians of fallen soldiers.

This also includes 7,165 bereaved families who have suffered loss since the October 7, 2023, massacre.