Iran to Enshrine US-Israel Conflict in School Textbooks

Iran's education minister called the conflict the “third imposed war”, while stating that the move would reflect and preserve the “strength of the martyrs.” | World News

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Iranian school textbooks may soon feature the recent conflict with the US and Israel, which began on February 28, in a proposed move to preserve the 'strength of the martyrs.'

Tehran plans to add the conflict to school textbooks, with education minister Alireza Kazemi referring to it as the 'third imposed war.'

A special working group has been formed to include different accounts of the conflict, which would be presented and passed on to the new generation.

This comes after an initiative by Tehran last year, which introduced new curriculum materials presenting the previous conflict with Israel as a national success.

Meanwhile, peace talks between the US and Iran have been stalled due to Iran's refusal to attend, citing 'excessive' demands from Washington.