By SCM REPORTER
ISTANBUL – ANGRY schoolkids tore up photos of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday at a high-tension memorial for victims of a devastating military strike.
The service, held in Turkey, honored the 156 people slaughtered in a controversial US-Israeli attack on Minab. In a chilling reminder of the human cost of the conflict, it was revealed that 120 of the dead were children.
The ceremony took a dramatic turn when young mourners—some the same age as those lost in the strike—vented their fury. Witnesses watched as children ripped apart:
Images of former President Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Paper replicas of the United States and Israeli flags.
The crowd gathered to pay respects to the “Minab Martyrs” in an event reported by the state-run IRNA news agency. The atmosphere was described as “heavy with grief and burning with resentment” as families demanded justice for the massive loss of young life.
The memorial follows one of the deadliest strikes in recent regional history. While military officials often cite “precision targeting” in such operations, the staggering toll in Minab has sparked international outcry.
The disproportionate number of youth casualties—representing over 75% of the total deaths—has turned the incident into a rallying cry against US-Israeli military cooperation.
“They weren’t soldiers, they were students,” said one attendee. “A generation was wiped out in a single afternoon.”
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