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A group of US lawmakers demands the Pentagon release findings from a probe into a February strike on an Iranian school, which killed over 175 children and teachers, sparking concerns about civilian casualties and accountability.

The recent call by a group of US lawmakers for the Pentagon to release findings from a probe into a February strike on an Iranian school highlights the complexities and sensitivities surrounding this incident. The strike, which killed over 175 children and teachers, has been widely condemned by Iranian officials, who have labeled it a US war crime.
The strike occurred on the opening day of the war with Iran, and the US military's investigation is ongoing. The incident has sparked concerns about civilian casualties and the accountability of the US military in its operations. The lawmakers' demand for the Pentagon to release the findings is a test of transparency and accountability, as it seeks to ensure that the US military takes all feasible precautions to prevent civilian harm.
The motivations behind the US military's actions in Iran are multifaceted and complex. The US has maintained that it never intentionally targets civilians, but the incident has raised questions about the accuracy of its intelligence and the effectiveness of its targeting procedures. The consequences of this incident will be far-reaching, not only for the US military but also for the people of Iran and the broader region.
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