American military investigators are looking into an attack on a girls' school in Iran that resulted in the deaths of dozens of children. Although there are indications that American forces may be involved, officials have not reached a final conclusion and the investigation is ongoing. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed that the incident is under investigation, and officials mentioned that new evidence could change the assessment of responsibility. The attack occurred in the context of American and Israeli strikes against Iran, and the Iranian Ambassador to the UN reported a number of 150 victims, although this number has not been independently confirmed. The UN has called for an investigation, emphasizing that attacks on civilians constitute war crimes. If U.S. involvement is confirmed, the incident could be one of the most serious cases of civilian casualties in conflicts in the Middle East.
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