Iranian children make up 15% of civilians killed since US, Israel launched war, rights monitor says

Iranian children make up 15% of civilians killed since US, Israel launched war, rights monitor says

From On the Middle East with Amberin Zaman by AL-Monitor

March 26, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 240

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of the war in Iran, particularly the high number of civilian casualties, especially among children, as reported by human rights activists.

On Feb. 28, the first day of the war in Iran, at least 175 people — most of them children — were killed when a U.S. missile struck a girls’ school in Minab. Since then, the civilian death toll has steadily risen, turning even some of the regime’s most ardent critics against the conflict, according to Skylar Thompson, deputy director of Human Rights Activists in Iran. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .

People in this episode

Host: Amberin Zaman

Guest: Skylar Thompson

Topics covered

  • civilian casualties
  • Iran conflict
  • children in war
  • human rights
  • U.S. involvement
  • Israel involvement

Keywords

  • Iran
  • civilian deaths
  • children
  • U.S. missile
  • war
  • human rights
  • Skylar Thompson

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Human Rights Activists in Iran

Products: U.S. missile

Places: Iran, Minab

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