Investigation further suggests it was the US that struck an Iranian school, killing 165
March 10, 2026
News Summary
An investigation into the February 28 explosion at a girls' school in Minab, Iran, has found evidence suggesting the strike was caused by a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile, contradicting President Trump’s claims of Iranian responsibility. Analysis of video footage and debris by experts and the group Bellingcat indicates the school, which sat near a Revolutionary Guard base, was likely hit accidentally due to outdated intelligence. The incident, which killed over 165 people, has intensified international scrutiny and fueled domestic debate over the accuracy and transparency of U.S. military operations in the region.
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The JesusBYS Take
We are deeply appalled that children could lose their lives as a result of cold political calculations driven by purely personal interests. This tragedy serves as a heartbreaking reminder that when earthly power is prioritized over the sanctity of human life, it is the most innocent among us who pay the ultimate price. As followers of Christ, we are called to reject the cynical logic that treats children as collateral damage, remembering instead that every child is a precious gift from God and that any leadership that sacrifices the "little ones" for the sake of its own ambition stands in direct opposition to the Gospel of peace and compassion.