Seven Iranian Medical Centers Hit by US Israeli Attacks

U.S. and Israel airstrikes in Iran have hit seven medical facilities, prompting widespread humanitarian concerns amidst escalating regional tensions.
The targeted medical facilities included hospitals and emergency stations, with reports indicating the strikes resulted in casualties, including at least two emergency medical personnel.
These attacks follow an increase in hostilities on Sunday, when the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) marked the start of a new wave of airstrikes aimed at Iran.
Witnesses in Tehran reported hearing persistent explosions throughout the evening, with the IDF later confirming the conclusion of an extensive operation involving over 100 fighter jets.
The origin of the current conflict can be traced back to February 28, when both the United States and Israel initiated what was described as 'major combat operations' against Iran.
In retaliation, Tehran has launched several strikes against Israeli interests and various targets across the region, escalating the confrontation.
The conflict's implications have extended beyond Iran, affecting several nations in the Middle East, including military engagements reported in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait.
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