US-Israel Strikes on Iran Enter Day 37 — Schools Destroyed, Nuclear Site Targeted
The US-Israel military campaign against Iran has entered its 37th day, with escalating attacks targeting civilian infrastructure, nuclear facilities, and military leadership.
Escalating Conflict: Iran Under Sustained US-Israel Military Pressure
The US-Israel military campaign against Iran has entered its 37th day, with escalating attacks targeting civilian infrastructure, nuclear facilities, and military leadership.
Latest Developments
Key events as of April 5, 2026:
- Missile debris fell near Israeli military headquarters — Iranian missile capabilities continue to reach Israeli territory
- 763 schools damaged — According to Iran's Red Crescent Society, hundreds of educational facilities have been destroyed across the country
- Bushehr nuclear plant targeted again — Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi issued warnings after renewed strikes near Iran's nuclear facility
- Trump claims killing of Iranian military leaders — The US President released a video statement claiming "numerous Iranian military commanders have been killed"
- Yemen's Houthis join the conflict — Declared coordinated strikes with Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah on targets inside Israel
Humanitarian Impact
The conflict has caused significant civilian damage:
- Over 763 schools destroyed, disrupting education for millions of Iranian children
- Infrastructure damage across multiple provinces
- The full civilian casualty count remains unclear due to communication restrictions
Geopolitical Implications
This conflict represents the most significant military confrontation in the Middle East in decades:
- Oil market volatility — Continued uncertainty around Persian Gulf shipping lanes
- Regional escalation — Houthis, Hezbollah, and potentially other proxies joining the conflict
- Nuclear proliferation risk — Attacks on Bushehr raise questions about nuclear safety and Iran's nuclear program trajectory
- Global economic impact — Energy prices, supply chain disruptions, and defense spending increases
International Response
The international community remains divided on the conflict, with limited progress toward a ceasefire despite growing humanitarian concerns.
Source: Zhihu (CCTV News), Iranian Red Crescent Society
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