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U.S. Ignored Rules of Engagement in Iran, New Study Shows

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U.S. Ignored Rules of Engagement in Iran, New Study Shows

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The US and Israel have reportedly attacked schools and hospitals in Iran, damaging at least 22 schools and 17 health care facilities. The attacks, which occurred during a five-week war in Iran, are considered serious war crimes under international law.

The US and Israel have attacked schools and hospitals in Iran. At least 22 schools and 17 health care facilities have been damaged. Most of the damage was caused by strikes in crowded neighborhoods, including Tehran. The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported that at least 763 schools and 316 health care facilities had been damaged or destroyed as of April 2. The US war in Iran began with a missile strike on a girls' primary school, killing at least 168 children and 14 teachers. The use of outdated intelligence caused the school to be labeled as a military target.

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