A Iranian mother bids farewell to her child who died in the airstrike; the people of Tehran harbor deep hatred toward the U.S., which now seems to have achieved its goal!

Massive military operations launched by the United States and Israel against Iran have resulted in extensive civilian casualties, triggering a severe humanitarian crisis. According to the Iranian Red Crescent, by April 3, over 62,000 homes had been destroyed. In Tehran alone, more than 25,000 residences were hit. Additionally, 498 schools and 275 medical facilities sustained damage.

Thousands of residents in the city of Minab held a collective funeral for the children who lost their lives. Aerial footage shows dozens of graves, each prepared for a 10-year-old child, neatly arranged in rows. One mother recalled that her child’s body was completely shattered.

According to analysis by The New York Times and CNN, the missile that struck Minab Elementary School was a U.S.-exclusive "Tomahawk" cruise missile. General Grinko, Commander of the U.S. European Command, admitted on March 12 that the attack was carried out by U.S. forces. Investigations point to a dual failure—misinformation and flawed artificial intelligence decision-making.

Residents of Tehran are clearing debris from their destroyed homes. When interviewed by American journalists, they said although their homes were gone, their families were safe. Yet their hearts remain with the children of Minab. War has ignited an inner spirit of resistance within them.

When the suffering of civilians is ignored and international law is trampled upon, seeds of hatred are deeply sown.

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