
"Within days, multiple independent analyses - including Bellingcat, CNN, and CBS News - found that the weapon used was a Tomahawk cruise missile. Only the United States in this conflict possessed Tomahawk missiles. Israel was not operating in the area. A preliminary U.S. assessment leaked to CBS News concluded the U.S. was "likely responsible", possibly due to outdated intelligence misidentifying the area as an IRGC military site."
"Within hours of the attack. Donald Trump, knowing nothing, did what he always does: he lied. Trump promoted the theory that Iran fired the missile that hit the school. Pete Hegseth repeated the theory, suggesting Iran's "own missile" was responsible for civilian deaths. The Iranian government accused the U.S. of deliberately targeting civilians."
"Two days later, independent analysts indicated the missile was a Tomahawk. On days 3 through, CBS News and CNN reported that the U.S. may have struck the school based on outdated intelligence. On Day 10, U.S. Intelligence reported that the strike was likely carried out by America, possibly due to a misidentification of a nearby IRGC site."
A Tomahawk cruise missile struck Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Iran's Hormozgan province, killing an estimated 165-170 people, mostly children aged 7-12. Independent analyses from Bellingcat, CNN, and CBS News confirmed the weapon was a Tomahawk cruise missile, which only the United States possessed in the conflict. A preliminary U.S. assessment indicated America was likely responsible, possibly due to misidentified intelligence about nearby IRGC facilities. Donald Trump immediately promoted a false theory that Iran fired the missile. Pete Hegseth repeated this misinformation. Multiple days later, independent analysts and U.S. intelligence confirmed American responsibility. Trump and administration officials initially denied accountability through false claims and deflection.
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