Who Struck Iran School Killing Over 160 Girls? US And Israel Are Unsure

On a tragic Saturday morning in Iran, over 160 girls were killed when a bombing occurred at a girls' elementary school during their ongoing classes. The incident coincided with airstrikes launched by the US and Israel targeting Tehran, raising questions about accountability and the circumstances surrounding the attack. As investigations unfold, both the US and Israel have expressed uncertainty regarding responsibility for the tragic event. This incident highlights the broader implications of military actions in conflict zones, particularly concerning civilian safety and the protection of vulnerable populations like children. The reaction from the international community is anticipated as details emerge about the operation and its ramifications for Iran, further complicating the already tense geopolitical landscape in the region.
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