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Schools, water, industry: What civilian targets have US, Israel, Iran hit?
Al Jazeera English1 days ago
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The Al Jazeera piece documents that US and Israeli strikes are increasingly hitting civilian infrastructure in Iran — including schools, water systems, and industrial facilities — amid a weeks-long war. Targeting of critical civilian sites by state militaries significantly raises humanitarian harm, undermines de-escalation efforts, and increases the risk of further Iranian retaliation and regional spillover.
Summary
US and Israel have increasingly been hitting civilian sites in Iran as efforts to end the weeks-long war are under way.
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United StatesIsraelIranIranian civiliansRed Crescent / humanitarian organizationsIsrael Defense Forces (IDF)
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Key Phrases
"Strikes on civilian infrastructure (schools, water, industry) increase humanitarian crisis and civilian casualties, raising international condemnation and legal exposure for attackers.""US involvement in strikes on Iranian civilian targets materially escalates the conflict and broadens risk of direct US-Iran confrontation and retaliation against regional US assets.""Damage to critical infrastructure (water, power, industry) degrades civilian resilience, could trigger displacement and secondary crises, and complicates ceasefire/diplomacy efforts.""Targeting civilian sites increases incentive for Iran and affiliated proxies to respond asymmetrically (missiles, drones, strikes on regional infrastructure), heightening regional spillover risks."
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