Arabic version: تحقيق يكشف عن هجوم محتمل متعمد على مدرسة إيرانية
A United States missile strike destroyed a primary school in Minab, Iran. It killed more than 170 people, most of them young children. An investigation by Al Jazeera suggests that this attack may have been deliberate.
In response to the incident, U.S. officials have denied responsibility and launched an internal probe to examine the circumstances surrounding the strike. The findings of this investigation raise questions about accountability and whether American citizens can hold their government responsible for such actions.
The episode, hosted by Malika Bilal, features insights from writer Hoda Katebi and is part of a broader discussion on the implications of military actions affecting civilian populations. According to Al Jazeera, the investigation highlights the urgent need for accountability in the wake of the tragedy.
As the situation unfolds, many are left questioning the moral and legal ramifications of military strikes that result in civilian casualties, particularly in educational settings. The investigation serves as a critical examination of the responsibilities of nations engaged in conflict and the impact of their actions on innocent lives.



















