Aftermath of airstrike on Iranian girls' school: rescuers aid injured children amid rubble and fleeing civilians in bombed city streets.
Aftermath of airstrike on Iranian girls' school: rescuers aid injured children amid rubble and fleeing civilians in bombed city streets.
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Civilian suffering in Iran war escalates rapidly

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One week after Israel and the USA began attacks on Iran, aid organizations report hundreds dead and thousands injured among civilians. Reports from Tehran and Isfahan describe heavy bombings and growing panic. New analyses point to a US strike on a girls' school.

The war between Israel, the USA, and Iran has dramatically intensified in its first week. Israel and the USA launched bombings a week ago on Saturday, resulting in the death of religious leader Ali Chamenei from Israeli bombs. Exiled Iranians and some citizens in the country initially celebrated, as videos from Iranian cities showed. One Iranian said on Deutschlandfunk: 'So or so we will die, whether from an attack from abroad – or on the streets. I don't like my country being attacked. But the regime leaves no other choice.' Another stated in a social media video: 'If I die for freedom, my child will at least have a future.'

Iranian media reported nationwide attacks on Friday: Near Isfahan, three small towns were bombed, with injuries, damaged homes, and vehicles in the east of the city. In Tehran, home to around 15 million people, residents heard the roar of low-flying fighter jets early Friday morning. The Iranian Red Crescent published photos of destroyed houses in major cities and estimates around 800 dead by Friday, while state-affiliated sources report over 1000 civilian deaths. The numbers are hard to verify, as the regime has largely cut off internet access. Only state media and Russian agencies publish freely. BBC journalists shared reports from Tehran: The night to Friday saw the heaviest bombing of the capital. One resident called it 'hell on earth': 'It was terrible. They hit so hard that all the windows shook. Like a dragon making noise.'

Israel's military reports 1600 flights and 4000 munitions since the war began, more than in last summer's 12-day war. Around 300 rocket launchers in Iran were destroyed to reduce attacks on Israeli civilians. In Israel, 11 people died from Iranian rockets, dozens were injured. Aid organizations estimate 100,000 internally displaced or fled from Iran. In Lebanon, clashes between Hezbollah and the Israeli army displaced over 80,000 people, mainly from the south.

A clearer case is the attack on a girls' school in southern Iran on the morning of February 28. Israel denies involvement. New York Times satellite images point to a US missile. The school was near a Revolutionary Guards naval base, previously military grounds, which was also hit. Evidence suggests a targeting error. Iran claims 175 deaths, which cannot be verified.

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) expressed doubts about the war's necessity: 'This regime is a terror regime that threatens Israel and the entire region, suppresses its own population, and has murdered tens of thousands. But [...] one should have focused more on negotiations beforehand.' He questions its legality under international law and warns of economic consequences like rising energy prices.

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X discussions focus on escalating civilian casualties in the Israel-US war with Iran, particularly a US strike on a girls' school in Minab killing over 160 children near an IRGC site. Sentiments range from outrage and criticism of the Trump administration for the 'barbaric' attack and lack of accountability, to defenses citing military targeting and hypocrisy in leftist reactions. News outlets confirm US responsibility via investigations, while users express shock, anti-war views, and calls for naming victims.

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Dramatic nighttime illustration of Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, symbolizing Israel's announcement of a 'new phase' in the war with Iran.
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Israel declares 'new phase' in war with Iran one week after initial strikes

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One week into the war that erupted on February 28, 2026, with US-Israeli strikes dismantling Iran's missile capabilities, Israel has announced a 'new phase' targeting the regime's foundations. This follows airstrikes by 90 Israeli aircraft on over 40 strategic sites in Tehran, amid reports of significant advances and Iranian vows of a prolonged conflict with new weapons.

On February 28, 2026, Israel and the US conducted large-scale airstrikes on Iranian military targets, including a 'decapitation strike' in Tehran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top generals. Iran hit back with missile and drone attacks on Israel and US bases across the Middle East and Gulf states, killing at least four people including three US soldiers and prompting sharp condemnations from European leaders amid rising oil prices and stranded travelers.

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Israel launched new airstrikes on Thursday evening against Beirut's southern suburbs, stronghold of Iran-backed Hezbollah. Many residents evacuated following Israeli warnings, leading to long traffic jams out of the city. Lebanon's president has asked France for help to stop the bombings.

Four days after initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked regional escalation on February 28, the conflict intensified with Israel destroying Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, Iranian missile and drone attacks on US and Israeli targets, and the threatened closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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イラン当局者は日曜日、最近の全国抗議で少なくとも5000人が死亡したと述べ、うち500人が治安要員で、テロリストと武装暴徒を非難した。12月28日の経済苦境に端を発する騒乱は、聖職者支配の終焉を求める声に発展し、1979年のイスラム革命以来最も死者数の多い衝突となった。イランの司法当局は、モハレブと分類される行為に対する死刑の可能性を示唆した。

活動家らは、イラン当局による全国的な抗議デモへの暴力的な鎮圧で少なくとも6,126人が死亡したと報告しており、死者数は数十年ぶりの類似騒乱を上回っている。経済苦境、特にリアルの暴落をきっかけに始まった抗議は12月28日に始まり、軍事行動の脅威の中で米空母打撃群の中東到着を促した。イラン政府はこれらの数字を争い、低い死者数を主張している。

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Iran's nationwide protests, ignited by economic collapse on December 28, 2025, have entered a third week with Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reporting at least 538 deaths—up sharply from 62 a few days ago—and over 10,600 arrests amid a continued near-total internet blackout. Activists warn of massacres, while Germany's cautious response draws ire from dissidents.

 

 

 

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