'Iran School Struck By Tomahawk, Israel Not Known To Have It': Fact-Checker

On February 28, a military compound in Minab, Iran, was targeted in a strike that resulted in the tragic deaths of over 165 individuals, predominantly children. A conflict researcher from Bellingcat, a Dutch fact-checking organization, has identified the weapon used in the attack as a Tomahawk missile. This revelation raises significant concerns, especially given that Israel is not known to possess such missiles, leading to questions about the origin of the strike. The incident underscores the ongoing volatility in the region and highlights the perilous impact of military actions on civilian lives, particularly children. The event has drawn international attention, prompting calls for accountability and a re-examination of military engagements that risk collateral damage. As investigations continue, the implications of this strike on diplomatic relations and regional security are likely to be profound, necessitating a cautious approach from all involved parties.
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