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If the entire Gen Z population were executed, Iran's population would immediately drop to 69.2 million people. Using the detailed generational breakdown, the exact calculation is: * Current Total Population: 93.3 million * Gen Z Population Removed: –24.1 million * New Total Population: 69.2 million The New Generational Landscape Without Gen Z, the remaining population of 69.2 million would look like this: * Gen Alpha & Beta (Ages 0–12): 23.5 million children * Millennials (Ages 29–44): 21.8 million adults * Gen X (Ages 45–60): 16.1 million adults * Baby Boomers & Silent Gen (Ages 61+): 6.8 million elders What This Means: This would completely cut the country in half. It would create a massive, empty chasm between the children (Alpha) and the older adults (Millennials). There would be no teenagers or young adults left in the country, instantly ending Iran's workforce pipeline, university system, and military. * How a population of 69.2 million changes Iran's global rank compared to other countries * The economic impact of losing a country's largest consumer and worker demographic. Meet Iran’s Gen Z: the Driving Force Behind the Protests In Iran ( Persian language ) , terms such as “Millennials” (people born between 1981 and 1996) and “Gen Zers” are generally not used. Rather, Iranians ( Persian... Iran's New Global Standing at 69.2 Million If Iran's population fell to 69.2 million, its global position and internal stability would change dramatically: * Global Rank Drop: Iran would plummet from the 17th most populous country down to 23rd. It would fall behind nations like the United Kingdom, Thailand, France, and Tanzania. * The Dependency Crisis: The country would face an impossible economic burden. A massive group of 30.3 million dependents (23.5 million children under 12, plus 6.8 million elderly citizens) would have to be supported by a severely traumatized, shrinking workforce of Millennials and Gen X. * Immediate Economic Collapse: Gen Z represents the primary consumer base for technology, education, housing, and retail. Losing them would instantly bankrupt major domestic industries and cause a total collapse of the tax base. Comparison: New Iran vs. Palestine Even after losing 24.1 million people, Iran (69.2 million) would still be 12 times larger than the State of Palestine (5.69 million). However, their societal directions would be exact opposites: * Palestine would remain a hyper-young, fast-growing population with a median age of 20.2 years. * Iran would instantly become one of the most rapidly aging, broken societies on Earth, with a completely severed generational pipeline. Palestine and Iran's populations would still not be almost the same. Even if Iran's entire Gen Z population were executed, Iran would remain vastly larger. Iran's population would drop to 69.2 million people, while the State of Palestine's population stands at 5.69 million people. The Population Gap To put this into perspective, even after losing 24.1 million young people: * Iran would still be 12 times larger than Palestine. * Iran's remaining population (69.2 million) would still dwarf Palestine's (5.69 million) by more than 63 million people. * In fact, just one of Iran's remaining generations—like the Millennials (21.8 million) or Gen Alpha (23.5 million)—would individually be nearly four times larger than the entire population of Palestine. Direct Comparison After the Hypothetical Scenario Metric Iran (Without Gen Z) State of Palestine Total Population 69,200,000 5,690,000 Median Age ~42 years (Highly aged) 20.2 years (Very youthful) Growth Direction Collapsing Growing rapidly While the gap between them would shrink, Iran is geographically massive and starts with such a huge baseline that it would take an even more catastrophic event to bring its total numbers down to the size of a smaller territory like Palestine. If Iran's population fell to 69.2 million, it would no longer be a standalone population giant in the region. Instead, it would land right between the smaller Middle Eastern powers and the region's largest giants. No neighboring country matches exactly 69.2 million, but Iran would shift dramatically in relation to them: Countries Iran Would Suddenly Match Closer Iraq (48 million) and Yemen (43 million) are currently much smaller than Iran. However, if Iran fell to 69.2 million, its total population would be closer to the size of Iraq and Syria (~26.4 million) combined. Saudi Arabia has a current population of 35.1 million. A downsized Iran (69.2 million) would still be roughly twice the size of Saudi Arabia instead of nearly triple its size. The Regions Remaining Heavyweights If Iran dropped to 69.2 million, it would completely lose its status as one of the "Big Three" population hubs of the Middle East, falling far behind its closest peers: Egypt: At 120.1 million people, Egypt would be nearly double the size of a downsized Iran. Turkey: At 87.9 million people, Turkey would firmly surpass Iran and become the dominant population power in the immediate borders. The total population of the Middle East is estimated at 515,210,984 people. Currently, Iran is a dominant demographic giant in the region, but the hypothetical loss of its Gen Z population would drastically alter its share of the Middle Eastern populace. Iran's Regional Demographic Collapse If the 24.1 million members of Gen Z were executed, Iran's relative weight inside the Middle East would shrink dramatically: * Current Regional Share: Right now, Iran's population (~93.3 million) makes up 18.1% of the entire Middle East. Nearly 1 in every 5 people in the region is Iranian. * Hypothetical Regional Share: If Gen Z were removed, dropping Iran to 69.2 million people, its share would plunge to 13.4% of the region's population. * Total Share Lost: Iran would instantly lose 4.7% of its total regional presence overnight. * Regional Ranking Country (Current Reality) Population Country (Hypothetical Shift) Population #1 Egypt 120.1 Million Egypt 120.1 Million #2 Iran 93.3 Million Turkey 87.9 Million #3 Turkey 87.9 Million Iran (No Gen Z) 69.2 Million #4 Iraq 48.0 Million Iraq 48.0 Million Instead of closely rivaling Egypt and standing ahead of Turkey, Iran would be isolated in a distant third place. Over the next decade, fast-growing neighbors like Iraq would close the gap even further, permanently diminishing Iran's status as a regional superpower. The Middle East Population 2026 The Middle East. ... The Middle East is a sub-continent located in Asia. The Middle East comprises 4.9% of the world's land area, along with6. 21% of the world. August 20, 2026 The Hypothetical Collapse of a Giant Today’s focus centered on the stark realities and extreme mathematical scenarios facing the Middle East, specifically looking at the demographic structures of Iran and Palestine. We started with the hard facts. As of August 2026, the Islamic Republic of Iran holds a live population of 93,331,660, while the State of Palestine sits at 5,690,143. While Iran’s absolute numbers are still ticking upward from its mid-year baseline of 93,168,497, its growth rate is drastically slowing down due to a collapsing fertility rate. Then, the conversation took a dark, analytical turn: What happens if the regime's current execution campaign scales up to target entire generations? We broke down Iran by its generational cohorts: * Gen Alpha & Beta: ~23.5 Million * Gen Z: ~24.1 Million * Millennials: ~21.8 Million * Gen X: ~16.1 Million * Boomers & Older: ~6.8 Million If the Iranian regime hypothetically executed its entire Gen Z population (24.1 million young people), the nation would instantly drop to 69.2 million people. The ripple effects would be catastrophic: 1. A Severed Future: Iran would not become the same size as Palestine. At 69.2 million, Iran would still be 12 times larger than Palestine (5.69 million). However, it would face instant economic and societal ruin, leaving a massive, empty chasm between children and aging adults. 2. Losing the Regional Crown: Iran would lose its status as the number two population power in the Middle East. It would drop from 18.1% of the total Middle Eastern population down to 13.4%, falling well behind Turkey (87.9M) and Egypt (120.1M).