Experts Urge Teaching Geneva Conventions Amid Iran War's Civilian Toll

The ongoing conflict in Iran has resulted in severe civilian casualties and displacement, highlighting widespread suffering. Analysts emphasize the importance of teaching the Geneva Conventions in schools to instill a moral framework centered on protecting non-combatants and adhering to 'Do No Harm' principles. Additionally, critics argue the war fails to meet just war criteria, questioning its moral and legal justification and calling for scrutiny of the decision-making by the US and Israel.
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