Iranians Reel From U.S.-Israeli Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure
Iran says more than 300 health centers, 760 schools and 90,000 homes have been hit since Feb. 28.
- On Friday, April 3, 2026, an airstrike attributed to the United States and Israel destroyed significant sections of the B1 Bridge near Tehran, Iran, in the ongoing military campaign.
- Since the war began on February 28, US-Israeli forces have conducted more than 15,000 bombing raids, increasingly targeting civilian infrastructure including schools, hospitals, and residential areas across the Islamic Republic.
- The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported on Tuesday that attacks have hit more than 300 health centers, 760 schools, and over 90,000 residential units since February 28.
- Over 100 international law experts from Harvard, Yale, and Stanford voiced concerns on Thursday that the strike pattern may violate international humanitarian law, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated Monday that no basis for negotiations exists.
- Britain is set to host approximately 35 countries to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz, while US President Donald Trump threatened on March 30 to destroy Iran's power stations and Kharg Island if a deal is not reached soon.
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Iranians reel from US-Israeli attacks on civilian infrastructure
As the war on Iran enters its second month, reports from state media and residents in the Islamic Republic indicate mounting attacks on civilian infrastructure including homes, factories and electricity facilities. Iran’s Red Crescent Society,...
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