Breaking News: New video adds to... - The New York Times | Facebook
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Breaking News: New video adds to... - The New York Times | Facebook

09 March, 2026.Iran.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • New video adds evidence about a U.S.-related incident.
  • The New York Times published the report on its verified Facebook account.
  • The Facebook post was shared publicly eight hours ago.

New York Times missile report

The New York Times Verified account posted a Breaking News update on Facebook.

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The update reported that new video adds to evidence that a U.S. missile likely hit an Iranian school where 175 people, many of them children, were reportedly killed.

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The post linked to a New York Times article headlined: 'U.S. Tomahawk Hit Naval Base Beside Iranian School, Video Shows.'

Disputed school-strike evidence

The Facebook post states that the new evidence contradicts President Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for a strike at the school that killed 175 people, most of them children.

The post and headline present the finding with qualifying language - 'likely' and 'reportedly' - indicating the report frames the video as adding evidence rather than as an incontrovertible conclusion.

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The New York Times Facebook engagement

The New York Times post drew substantial engagement on Facebook, with 1.8K reactions, 731 comments, and 463 shares.

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The post prompted a contested comment thread featuring questions and competing claims.

Jason Downey asked, 'Who targeted the school? Which officer?'

Robin Kanter commented, 'We've known this since it happened.'

Niet Anna asserted, 'The school was inside IRGC compound.'

Cara Pasta wrote, 'please stop committing war crimes that could cause the whole country to be attacked on various fronts.'

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