Tracking US-Israeli strikes on Iran's schools, hospitals and cultural sites
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Recent US and Israeli strikes in Iran have hit civilian sites, including schools, hospitals, and cultural landmarks, killing over 2,000 people. The strikes have raised concerns over potential violations of international humanitarian law, with critics questioning the scale and nature of the damage.
Iran has faced numerous US and Israeli strikes, resulting in significant civilian casualties. Over 2,000 people have been killed, including at least 1,168 civilians and 194 children. Targets have included schools, hospitals, universities, and cultural sites. A school in Minab was hit, killing 168 people, while universities like Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran have reported damage. Healthcare facilities, such as Gandhi Hospital, have also been struck. The US and Israel claim to be targeting military assets, but critics argue that the scale of damage raises questions about adherence to international humanitarian law.
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