Strikes on Iranian universities raise war crime questions, fears of retaliation
The same universities where students were protesting the Iranian regime weeks ago have shown up as rubble in news footage of the war.   Almost two dozen universities in the country have sustained damage, with questions arising as to whether the attacks on academic institutions constitute a war crime.   Iran is threatening to retaliate against U.S.-affiliated schools in…
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