- Iranian Civilians Are Killed in Israeli Strikes, Including a . . .
A young poet one week away from her 24th birthday A graphic designer who worked at National Geographic Grandparents in their 80s All are among the civilians killed during Israeli airstrikes on
- Antiwar Voices Honor Parnia Abbasi, Iranian Poet Killed by . . .
📢 A young Iranian poet Parnia Abbasi was killed after an Israeli attack hit her residential complex in Tehran As the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates, more casualties are expected PEN Sydney calls for a diplomatic resolution to ensure no more innocent lives are lost 🕊️#iran #israel [image or embed] — PEN Sydney
- The young Iranian poet who lost her life in an Israeli strike
The latest figures available, provided on Sunday by an Iranian Health Ministry official, showed that 224 people had been killed by Israeli strikes in Iran It was unclear what proportion were
- Young poet Parniya Abbasi and family killed in Israeli . . .
TEHRAN – The Iranian literary community is mourning the tragic loss of Parniya Abbasi, a talented young poet, who was killed alongside her family—including her teenage brother—during recent Israeli airstrikes on Tehran The attack, which occurred just days before Abbasi’s 24th birthday, has deeply shaken writers, artists, and citizens across the country
- Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 639 people . . .
Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 639 people and wounded 1,329 others, a human rights group says Israel will achieve goals in Iran within a week or two, including in Fordo, IDF says
- ‘This War Is Not Helping Us’ - The Atlantic
Parnia Abbasi, 23, a poet and an English teacher, was killed together with her parents and brother on the first day of the air campaign; the target of the strike that killed them was a regime
- Young Iranian Poet Parnia Abbasi Killed in Israeli Airstrike . . .
Tehran — Parnia Abbasi, a 24-year-old Iranian poet and English teacher, was tragically killed along with her entire family in an Israeli airstrike on June 12, reported the Tehran Times The missile struck the Orchideh Complex, a residential building in Tehran’s Sattarkhan neighborhood Abbasi died alongside her father, Parviz Abbasi, a retired educator; her mother, Masoumeh […]
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