Target Tehran
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Target Tehran
"Fault Lines travels to Iran to investigate the human cost of Israel's attacks and the risk of another war. When Israel and the United States launched a 12-day war on Iran, Donald Trump hailed it as one of the greatest moments in history. More than 1,000 people were killed in Israeli strikes that ripped through homes, hospitals and even a prison during visiting hours."
"We meet grieving families who lost loved ones, from 12-year-old Amir Ali and his father, to two-month-old Rayan and his parents and follow the painful recovery of four-year-old Kian, who survived with life-altering burns. We also speak with the brother of Maryam Vahed Panah, killed in the attack on Evin Prison. The team secures a rare on-camera interview with Iran's foreign minister as the country braces for the possibility of another war."
Israeli and United States forces launched a 12-day war on Iran that killed more than 1,000 people in strikes that ripped through homes, hospitals and a prison. The attacks inflicted widespread civilian casualties, including children and infants, and produced survivors with life-altering injuries such as severe burns. Grieving families include relatives of 12-year-old Amir Ali, two-month-old Rayan, and Maryam Vahed Panah, who died in the Evin Prison attack. Iran is bracing for the possibility of another war while Israel and the US cite Iran's nuclear programme as the motive, raising urgent questions about timing and intent.
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