Iran Condemns US-Israel Strikes on Civilians
Iran Labels US-Israel Attacks on School, Hospital War Crimes
TEHRAN (Web Desk) – Iran has strongly condemned recent military strikes by the United States and Israel, describing them as war crimes and crimes against humanity. The condemnation comes after an attack on a girls’ elementary school in Minab, which Iranian authorities report killed at least 160 students, as well as strikes on Gandhi Hospital in Tehran, which caused structural damage and forced its evacuation.
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Reza Amiri Moghadam, the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan, criticized the targeting of civilian infrastructure, stating that attacks on schools and hospitals violate international humanitarian law and constitute deliberate assaults on innocent lives. He urged the international community to take swift action to hold those responsible accountable and to prevent further civilian casualties.
Iranian officials have described the school attack as among the deadliest incidents in the ongoing conflict, part of a campaign that has already claimed hundreds of civilian lives. Tehran has reiterated that such actions will not go unanswered and has called for urgent global condemnation and diplomatic intervention to halt further escalation.


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