On the 25th day of the war, a heartbreaking image: They experienced horror at school.

On the 25th day of the war, a heartbreaking image: They experienced horror at school.

24.03.2026 16:32

The missiles fired in the Israel-Iran-U.S. war, which fell near the city of Basra in Iraq, caused great fear among the girls receiving education in the region. Comments were made about the images from that moment, stating, "Once again, it is the children who bear the sins of what is happening."

On the 25th day of the US-Israel-Iran war, missiles continue to be fired in the Middle East one after another. As Iran's retaliations in the region increase, it has been reported that at least 3 buildings were destroyed and there were injuries in the latest wave of missiles launched at Tel Aviv. The missiles that fell in the Iran-Iraq border region caused fear among the girls receiving education in the area.

The heartbreaking view on the 25th day of the war

"HIT CHILDREN, NOT IRAN'S INFRASTRUCTURE"

As tensions in the region rise day by day, Israeli academic Orit Perlov, known for her writings in Maariv newspaper, made a scandalous post on her X account. It was seen that Perlov deleted the post shortly after. The scandalous post included the following statements: "Hit children, not Iran's infrastructure. Parents deserve their children to die. It took us 2 years to do this in Gaza. We haven't done it in Lebanon yet."

The heartbreaking view on the 25th day of the war

"WE WILL FIGHT UNTIL WE ACHIEVE COMPLETE VICTORY"

Ali Abdullahi, Commander of the Hatemul Enbiya Central Headquarters affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, stated that the armed forces will fight "until they achieve complete victory."

The heartbreaking view on the 25th day of the war

NETANYAHU HOLDS BACK-TO-BACK MEETINGS

Following Trump's statement yesterday that he held talks to end the war with Iran, the Israeli press outlet Times of Israel reported that Netanyahu held a series of high-level meetings from Monday night until Tuesday morning to discuss the next steps to be taken. The report stated, "Unnamed senior Israeli officials said that Trump appeared determined to end the war through negotiations, but this outcome currently seems unlikely as Iran would not accept the US demands."

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