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Tehran (AFP) – Heavy attacks were reported in Tehran on Friday after Israel said it was hitting "regime infrastructure" in a "new phase" of the war it launched with the United States against Iran.

 
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Pete Hegseth says US is ‘investigating’ deadly strike on girls’ school in Iran

US defense secretary was evasive when asked about the airstrike that Iranian officials say killed at least 165 students

 
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Iran girls’ school targeting likely ‘deliberate’

"The findings reveal that the school had been clearly separate from an adjacent military site for at least 10 years.

The investigation also shows that the strike pattern raises fundamental questions about the accuracy of intelligence information on which the bombing was based."

 
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U.S. military investigators believe it is likely that U.S. forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed scores of children on Saturday, officials tell Reuters.
 
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Pictures: People forced to flee from southern suburbs of Beirut as Israel strikes Lebanese capital

Four people including one in a wheelchair sat outside in Matyrs' Square in Beirut.

Displaced people at Martyrs' Square in Beirut. Photograph: Khalil Ashawi/Reuters

A man with his family fleeing Israeli airstrikesbuilds a fire to keep warm along the Beirut coast.

A man with his family fleeing Israeli airstrikesbuilds a fire to keep warm along the Beirut coast.Photograph: Hussein Malla/AP

Five children sat on blankets placed on ground in Martyrs' Square in Beirut.

Children displaced from the southern suburbs of Beirut rest at Martyrs' Square. Photograph: Khalil Ashawi/Reuters

Displaced families seeking safety set up tents in the central square of Beirut.

Displaced families seeking safety set up tents in the central square of Beirut. Photograph: Khalil Ashawi/Reuters

A view of a damaged building after an Israeli strike in Beirut.

A view of a damaged building after an Israeli strike in Beirut. Photograph: Reuters

 
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The IDF carried out a wave of 26 strikes on what it describes as Hezbollah infrastructure in the Dahiya neighbourhood, a densely populated commercial and residential area in the southern suburbs of Beirut. The IDF had earlier issued forced evacuation orders for the whole population of Beirut’s southern suburbs – home to 500,000 people – sparking widespread panic and leading to huge queues of traffic as people tried to flee. It comes in spite of calls from world leaders including Emmanuel Macron urging Israel not to expand the war into Lebanon. According to the Lebanese health ministry, Israeli strikes have killed at least 123 people and injured 683 in Lebanon since Monday.

 
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Olivia Le Poidevin

'Serious concern under international humanitarian law'​

Large scale evacuation orders issued by the Israeli army for southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern suburbs raise serious concerns under international law, the UN human rights chief also said.

"These blanket, massive displacement orders we are talking here about hundreds and thousands of people," Volker Turk told reporters in Geneva.

"This raises serious concern under international humanitarian law, and in particular when it comes to issues around forced transfer," he added.



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Christina Anagnostopoulos

UN rights chief: 'Lebanon is becoming a key flashpoint'​


The U.N. High Commissioner for human rights, Volker Turk is speaking Geneva.

Here are some of his key remarks so far:

  • "Cool heads must prevail if we are to prevent further terror and devastation for civilians"
  • "Lebanon is becoming a key flashpoint. I am extremely concerned and worried about the latest developments following Hezbollah's attacks on Israel and Israel's heavy counter strikes, as well as its extensive displacement orders that have already forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes. I call for an immediate cessation of hostilities."
  • "We cannot afford for more powder kegs to ignite"

 
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1 hour ago
Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali

Investigation points to US responsibility in Iran school strike​

Investigation points to US responsibility in Iran school strike

FILE PHOTO: People mourn on the day of the funerals for victims of the school strike in Minab, March 3, 2026. West Asia News Agency via REUTERS

U.S. military investigators believe it is likely that American forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls’ school that killed scores of children on Saturday, two U.S. officials told Reuters, though the investigation has not reached a final conclusion.

The school in Minab in southern Iran was hit on the first day of U.S. and Israeli attacks.

Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations said 150 students were killed, though Reuters could not independently verify the toll.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth acknowledged on Wednesday that the military was investigating the incident, saying the United States does not deliberately target civilian sites.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said new evidence could still emerge that absolves the United States and points to another party.

The administration declined to directly comment on the investigation.

Deliberately attacking a school or hospital or any other civilian structure would likely be a war crime under international humanitarian law.

You can read the full Reuters exclusive here.

 
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17 min ago

UN rights chief pleads with warring parties to ‘give peace a chance’​

BY GEIR MOULSON

Volker Türk, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, says that “the world urgently needs to see steps to contain and extinguish this blaze.”

He lamented that “instead we are only seeing more inflammatory, bellicose rhetoric, more bombings, more destruction, killings and escalation, that fuels it further.”

Türk is urging the countries involved in the war “to take immediate steps to de-escalate, to give peace a chance.” And he says that other countries should “call clearly on those involved to pull back.”

 
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Israel launches huge strikes against south Beirut after mass evacuation order


Lines of cars on roads in Beirut

Traffic jams as people leave Beirut. Israel told residents to ‘save your lives and evacuate your homes immediately’. Photograph: Bilal Hussein/AP

 
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Sri Lankan president calls for peace as Iranian sailors seek refuge on island​

The president of Sri Lanka, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, has urged for peace, after his country allowed an Iranian ship to dock in one of its port and allowed 200 crew members to enter the island.

Sri Lankan officials brought 208 people on the vessel to the capital Colombowhile their ship, the Irins Bushehr, was into custody in Trincomalee on the east coast.

Authorities are still searching for people who are believed missing after a US submarine torpedoed the Iranian warship Iris Dena off the Sri Lankan coast on Wednesday. Rescuers found the bodies of 84 people in oil-slicked water while 32 lives were saved. The 180-crew Iris Dena was on its way home after taking part in naval exercises hosted by India in late February, officials said.

In a statement posted on X, Dissanayakes said:

No civilian should die in wars. Our approach is that every life is as precious as our own. We jealously guard our non-aligned policy while ensuring that humanitarian values and the saving of lives remain our top priority.

What the world urgently needs today is peace. There is a real risk of a severe global economic crisis, and entire societies are facing serious and complex challenges.

We call upon all parties to demonstrate a firm commitment to peace. As a state, Sri Lanka stands ready to support every step toward ending hostilities. All our actions are aimed at saving lives and ensuring that humanity prevails.

 
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US probe of Iran school strike must 'happen very quickly', says UN rights chief​

Volker Türk, the UN high commissioner for human rights, has urged the US to move “very quickly” with its investigation into a deadly strike on a school in Iran, which Tehran has blamed on the US and Israel.

Iranian officials said the attack on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, which happened on Saturday at the start of the US-Israeli combing campaign on Iran, killed at least 165 students.

Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, continued to deny responsibility for the strike, saying it was being investigated and that Americans “never target civilian targets”.

Speaking to reporters in Geneva today, Türk said:

“What we have asked for is obviously prompt, transparent and impartialinvestigations, which we understand has been announced by the United States of America.

“We need this to happen very quickly and we need to also make sure that there is accountability as well as redress for the victims.”

A woman among the crowds holds a picture of a little girl during a funeral procession in Minab, Iran.

Iranians attend the funeral ceremony of the victims of an airstrike on a girls school in the city of Minab, southern Iran. Photograph: EPA

 
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