Amnesty International's new investigation attributes responsibility to the United States for a deadly February 28 attack on an Iranian primary school in Minab, which killed at least 170 people, predominantly children. The human rights group stated that a US-manufactured Tomahawk missile was likely used, hitting the school directly alongside an adjacent Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps compound. Amnesty asserts that this incident signifies a serious breach of international humanitarian law, suggesting US forces either failed to take feasible precautions, relied on outdated intelligence, or recklessly launched an indiscriminate attack. Amidst growing international and domestic calls for accountability, the report highlights concerning statements from US officials appearing to disregard international legal norms in their military offensive against Iran.