Calling the unprovoked strike on Iran a “holy war” cannot conceal the brutal reality of human suffering. Reports that U.S. and Israeli strikes have killed 1,348 civilians—including the shocking admission that a girls’ school in Iran was hit—demand immediate moral reckoning and accountability.
War rhetoric often disguises the human cost, but the slaughter of innocent civilians—especially children—cannot be justified by political narratives, strategic language, or claims of righteousness.
International law and the most basic standards of human decency require transparency, independent investigation, and responsibility whenever civilians are harmed. When the very rules meant to protect innocent lives are ignored, the credibility of those who claim to defend human rights collapses.
True security cannot be built on the graves of civilians. The global community must demand accountability, enforce international law, and insist—without compromise—that the protection of innocent lives comes before politics, power, or war.
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