
Iran's Razavi Khorasan Education Administration Keeps Schools Closed Until End of War
Iran's Razavi Khorasan Province Education and Training Administration announced that schools will operate in non-attendance mode after the Nowruz holidays until the end of the war.
The administration stated, "During the war, until the end of the war is announced, no school will reopen; unless a new directive is issued."
The decision comes amid an ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran, now in its 26th day. Recent escalations include US-Israel airstrikes and bombings on dozens of targets inside Iran. Attacks have targeted a petrochemical complex in Tabriz, causing power outages in Tehran.
US President Donald Trump stated he wants to "take Iran's oil" and accused Tehran of planning a ground attack. He also expressed support for a negotiated agreement, claiming progress in indirect negotiations via Pakistan.
In retaliation, Iranian forces targeted an industrial area in southern Israel, sparking fires and raising concerns over a possible chemical leak.
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