Iran's Razavi Khorasan Education Administration Keeps Schools Closed Until End of War

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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