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Families in Iran struggle with school closures even as the airstrikes have stopped

Families in Iran struggle with school closures even as the airstrikes have stopped

Summary

Schools in Iran have been closed since February 28 due to a conflict involving the United States and Israel, and there is no clear date for reopening. Although a ceasefire has reduced airstrikes, families still face challenges like balancing work and children’s online learning and dealing with economic and daily life disruptions.

Key Facts

  • Schools in Iran have been closed since February 28 because of a war involving the United States and Israel.
  • Over 3,000 people have died in Iran due to the conflict, including more than 165 children in a school strike.
  • A ceasefire is in place but will expire soon, and key issues remain unresolved between the U.S. and Iran.
  • Many families left cities to escape airstrikes, resulting in crowded living conditions and economic hardship.
  • Parents struggle to oversee children’s online schooling while working from home.
  • Online classes started again on April 4 after a brief pause during the Iranian New Year holiday.
  • The ongoing tension and risks make it hard for families to return to normal routines.
  • A potential U.S. naval blockade could further hurt Iran’s economy.
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