The Al Jazeera investigation into the Iran girls' school attack reveals a disturbing pattern of potential deliberate targeting. Despite claims by Israeli and US authorities, satellite imagery and video evidence strongly suggest that the school was clearly separated from a military site for over a decade. The attack raises fundamental questions about the accuracy of intelligence information and the possibility of deliberate targeting. The school's location in Minab, a geostrategically important city, and its connection to the Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, further complicates the situation. The investigation highlights the importance of verifying the nature of targets before striking, as children and teaching staff remain protected under international humanitarian law. The attack on the school, which resulted in the deaths of 165 people, most of them girls aged between 7 and 12, is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of such strikes on civilian populations. The investigation also exposes misleading claims and the need for independent verification to ensure accountability and prevent further harm to innocent lives.