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    US-Israel War on Iran 2026 Update: Schools Hit Near Tehran

    US-Israel War on Iran 2026 Update: Schools Hit Near Tehran

    The US-Israel war on Iran 2026 update reveals a distressing escalation in civilian infrastructure targeting. On Thursday, March 5, 2026, missiles fired by United States and Israeli forces struck two schools in the town of Parand, located southwest of Tehran. This latest development follows the catastrophic strike in Minab earlier this week, further intensifying the regional outcry over the humanitarian cost of the ongoing military campaign.

     

    Targeted Schools in Parand

    According to the Fars news agency, the strike in Parand caused extensive damage to educational facilities and neighboring residential units. Photos from the scene show classrooms reduced to debris and shattered windows in apartment blocks. While the exact casualty count from the Parand strike is still being verified, the psychological impact on the local population is profound.

     

    Israeli and U.S. officials have previously claimed that such sites are often embedded within or adjacent to Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases. However, independent digital investigations have frequently contradicted these claims. For instance, an analysis of the school in Minab showed it had remained a clearly separate civilian entity for over a decade.

    The Minab Tragedy: A Grim Milestone

    The current US-Israel war on Iran 2026 update cannot be understood without referencing the events of Saturday, February 28. In the southern city of Minab, a strike on a girls’ school killed 165 schoolgirls and staff members. Most of the victims were children aged between seven and twelve.

    • Casualties: 165 dead, 95 wounded.

    • Official Stance: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi labeled the event “murder in cold blood.”

       

    • Global Reaction: Images of the mass funerals have ignited protests and exchanges of fire across several Middle Eastern nations.

    Widespread Damage to Civilian Infrastructure

    The scale of devastation across Iran is reaching unprecedented levels. Analysts from the International Crisis Group suggest that the current strategy mirrors tactics previously seen in other conflict zones, aiming to collapse state systems by targeting public institutions.

    The Iranian Red Crescent Society has released startling figures regarding the impact on civilian life. According to their reports, over 3,600 civilian sites have been damaged or destroyed since the war began.

    Type of Infrastructure Number of Sites Damaged
    Private Homes 3,090
    Commercial Centres 528
    Medical Facilities 13
    Red Crescent Centres 9

    Regional Spillover and Diplomatic Fallout

    As the war enters its second week, the “regional spillover” predicted by experts is already a reality. From drone attacks on embassies in Riyadh to missile exchanges in Lebanon and Yemen, the conflict is involving more than a dozen nations. In Iran, the head of the Red Crescent warned that major hospitals and welfare centers are struggling to operate under the constant threat of aerial bombardment.

     

    The international community remains divided. While some Western leaders emphasize “self-defense” and the neutralization of IRGC assets, humanitarian organizations warn of a total systemic collapse if educational and medical facilities continue to be caught in the crossfire.

     

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