Water infrastructure in the Middle East has been hit at least three times since the Iran war began. For Gulf countries reliant on desalination, further escalation could be catastrophic. Learn how vulnerable they are: https://t.co/YpeRfWzn1c pic.twitter.com/yoi3HWumhq
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 4, 2026
https://x.com/TheEconomist/status/2040368838961713581
Imagine if Iran bombed and destroyed the Golden Gate Bridge in California, what would you call it? TERRORISTS
— Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) April 2, 2026
The U.S bombed and destroyed the highest bridge in Iran, the B1 bridge, why do you call it “PEACE”?
Bombing a bridge is a war crime under international humanitarian law pic.twitter.com/p3XBraaxMv
"Ordinary citizens continue to bear the cost of this war."
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) April 4, 2026
US-Israeli attacks on Iran are striking residential areas and civilian infrastructure, causing widespread damage to schools, hospitals and homes.
Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi repสะพานorts from southern Tehran. pic.twitter.com/QH3VZw2NoB
This is my beautiful country, Iran
— Persian Girl (@Persianserene1) April 3, 2026
These are not just Iran’s national treasures, they also belong to humanity, as they represent a 2,500 year old civilization
The sad reality is that many of these sites are being damaged in strikes by the US and Israel, which is heartbreaking… pic.twitter.com/ANYlK89Orl
The UNESCO-registered Golestan palace in Tehran, often compared to Versailles, and a historic mosque and palace in Isfahan, was damaged in the war pic.twitter.com/AE8A3qxlAz
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 4, 2026