Mar 1 โ€ข 19:53 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Folha (PT)

Iran says that 153 died in primary school, and Israel claims to be unaware of operations in the area

Iran claims that 153 people died when a female school in Minab was hit by missiles in coordinated attacks by the US and Israel, while Israel denies conducting any operations in that area.

The Iranian regime reported that 153 individuals were killed following missile strikes on a female school in Minab, southern Iran, during alleged coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel. This claim has been disseminated by Iranian state-linked news agencies, including Mizan News and the Islamic Republic News Agency. The incident has raised significant tensions, as the Iranian government attributes blame for civilian casualties to foreign military actions, intensifying the ongoing geopolitical conflict in the region.

In contrast, Israeli military officials have publicly asserted their lack of knowledge concerning any operations in the Minab area, with one spokesperson stating that investigations are being conducted by American counterparts. This divergence of narratives highlights the complexities surrounding the reporting of conflict-related incidents, where state-controlled media in Iran may seek to frame the narrative in a way that consolidates nationalistic sentiments and deflects internal criticisms of the regimeโ€™s own handling of security.

Additionally, videos circulating online verified by sources such as the BBC depict the chaos following the missile strike, showing smoke emanating from the building and civilians gathering in panic. While these visuals have elicited widespread outrage and concern regarding the safety of civilians in conflict zones, the difficulties in verifying the exact circumstances and truths surrounding the bombing raise questions about propaganda and accurate representation in times of war, showcasing the necessity for independent verification of such tragic incidents.

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