Israel claims 1,200 bombs hit Iran in one day, killing 148 people
US airstrikes on girls school in Hormozgan. File Photo
US airstrikes on girls school in Hormozgan. File Photo
Tel Aviv (Web Desk): Israel has claimed that it dropped more than 1,200 bombs on Iran in just 24 hours, marking one of the most intense military actions in recent times.

According to Arab media, the Israeli Air Force said the strikes were carried out in a joint operation with the United States. It claimed that multiple locations across Iran were targeted and more than 1,200 munitions were used during the operation.

Reports said that in southern Iran province of Hormozgan, a primary girls school in the city of Minab was also hit during the attacks. At least 148 people, including children, were killed and dozens were injured in the strike.

Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that dozens of innocent children lost their lives in the school attack. He strongly condemned the action and warned that the operation would not remain without a response.

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Iranian authorities stated that rescue and relief operations are ongoing in the affected areas. Emergency teams are trying to help the injured and recover victims from damaged buildings.

The claim of 1,200 bombs in a single day has raised serious concerns worldwide. If confirmed, it would mark a major escalation in the already tense situation between Israel and Iran.

In simple words, this situation is extremely serious. Civilian casualties, especially children, have increased tensions further. The coming days may decide whether this conflict expands or moves toward diplomacy. The world is watching closely.