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Iran reports damage to over 940 schools from US-Israeli attacks

12 April 2026
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Iran reported that 942 schools have been damaged in attacks by the United States and Israel since February 28. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani announced that the reconstruction of these schools will take approximately two to three months. In addition to educational facilities, the assault has destroyed over 125,640 civilian structures, including 100,000 homes, 20,500 shops, and 339 health centers. The rebuilding of these civilian units is estimated to require three to 24 months. Mohajerani also mentioned that affected residents could access housing loans for reconstruction. Since February 28, US-Israeli airstrikes have resulted in more than 3,000 fatalities in Iran. Tehran has responded with strikes against Israel and US military assets in neighboring countries, leading to a two-week ceasefire recently announced. Negotiations between Iranian and US delegations in Islamabad concluded without an agreement after 21 hours of talks.

Why It Matters

The ongoing conflict between Iran and the US-Israel alliance has significant implications for regional stability and security. The destruction of civilian infrastructure, including schools and health facilities, complicates humanitarian conditions and recovery efforts in Iran. Since the escalation of hostilities, thousands of lives have been lost, highlighting the severe human cost of military confrontations. The situation reflects broader tensions in the Middle East, where military actions often lead to regional instability and increased diplomatic challenges, as illustrated by the recent failed negotiations between Iranian and US officials.

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