Summary: Iranian authorities state that an elementary school in Tehran was struck in what they attribute to US-Israeli attacks, which would be the fourth school hit in Iran during the conflict. An investigation into an earlier school strike in Minab—which reportedly killed 165—suggests the school was separate from any military site for over a decade, raising questions about the intelligence behind the strike and whether it was deliberate. The US has acknowledged an investigation into the incident, and the UN has called for a prompt and transparent probe, noting that deliberately attacking a school is a war crime.
Main Topics Covered: 1. Alleged strikes on schools in Iran by US and Israeli forces. 2. Investigations and evidence challenging the justification for the strikes. 3. Casualty figures, particularly among children. 4. International reactions and legal implications, including potential war crimes.