British Parliament Against America — America Killed Innocent Girls in Iran 🇬🇧🛑🇺🇸

The world is watching as diplomatic and military tensions escalate across the Middle East. Recent parliamentary debates in the UK House of Commons have highlighted deep concerns over how this conflict is unfolding — including intense questioning of the U.S.-led military action against Iran.

🇬🇧📍During a Commons session, MPs challenged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over the tragic strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab, Iran, where over 160 girls were reportedly killed in an attack linked to U.S. and Israeli operations. Many lawmakers demanded clarity, accountability, and a clear condemnation of the loss of innocent life — especially of children — yet were met with cautious responses rather than outright denunciation. �

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Critics in Parliament argued that such strikes may violate international humanitarian law and questioned the moral cost of supporting or enabling actions that result in the death of civilians, including innocent girls.

These concerns are echoed more broadly in public protests and activism across Europe, where many people have taken to the streets to decry Western military involvement and demand an end to the bloodshed. �telegraph.co.uk

Human rights advocates are calling for accountability and justice, including calls for dedicated mechanisms to investigate attacks on schools and children in conflict zones. These voices are growing louder as the toll rises, while diplomatic efforts to de‑escalate the region continue amid fears of a wider war. �The Guardian

History has shown that violence against civilians erodes global stability and undermines any claim to justice. The world must not turn a blind eye to the suffering of innocent people — especially children — caught in the crossfire of political power plays. It is imperative that global leaders honour international law, protect human rights, and pursue peace over devastation.

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