In the heart of Iran, hospitals that once echoed with the sound of hope — crying newborns, whispered prayers, and urgent footsteps of doctors — have now become scenes of fire and rubble. Israel has crossed a line that no nation with a conscience should cross. Under the cover of military necessity, they have deliberately attacked hospitals that served nothing but the sick, the elderly, and innocent children.
These were not military bunkers. These were centers of healing, mercy, and life. But Israeli drones and missiles turned maternity wards into morgues. Babies died where they were meant to be born. Oxygen machines stopped where breaths were supposed to be saved. And yet, the world looked away.
Universities Under Fire, Killing the Future Before It Rises
A college is not a threat. A classroom full of students — studying physics, medicine, engineering — is not a battlefield. And yet, Iranian colleges and research institutes have been bombed, targeted in shadow operations, leaving behind charred books, shattered glass, and silenced dreams.
Young students, full of ambition, were preparing for a future — not building weapons, but building lives. Israel’s attacks on these educational centers were not accidents. They were a clear message: even knowledge is a threat if it grows in Iran.
Professors who healed with knowledge are now buried under cement. Laboratories that developed cures now lie in ruins. This is not self-defense. This is cruelty dressed in strategy.
The Innocents They Silenced
A nurse killed while holding the hand of a patient. A medical student crushed under falling beams. A child, just five, whose only crime was being sick at the wrong time in the wrong place. These are not collateral damage — they are the victims of a cruel agenda.
When a hospital is bombed, humanity itself is attacked. When a college is struck, the light of knowledge is dimmed. What kind of nation justifies this? What kind of silence allows it?
Not Just Iran — It’s a War Against Humanity
Let us be honest: this is no longer about borders or ideologies. When Israel targets hospitals and colleges, it declares war not just on Iran but on human decency. Today it’s a hospital in Tehran, tomorrow it could be a school in your city.
Every human has the right to education, to healthcare, to life. And when that right is taken away with fire and steel, we must speak. Silence is not peace — it is permission.
It’s Time to Speak — Loud and Clear
This is a call not to governments, but to people. Raise your voice. Israel must be held accountable for these brutal attacks on Iranian civilians. Not with war, but with truth. Not with weapons, but with justice.
If we allow hospitals to burn and students to die in silence, then we, too, are part of the crime. The world needs compassion — not occupation. It needs humanity — not hypocrisy.
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