
"According to the head of the Organization for School Renovation, Development, and Equipment, more than 640 educational buildings in 17 provinces have been damaged during attacks by the US and Israel."
"NetBlocks, a global internet monitor based in London, reports the longest nationwide internet outage on record was documented in the run-up to April 21."
"The internet blockade in Iran will most likely never be fully lifted, says cybersecurity expert Amir Rashidi, director of the Miaan Group."
Iran's Ministry of Education announced a nationwide shift to online classes starting April 21, affecting all schools and grades. This decision comes amid ongoing tensions and a fragile ceasefire following airstrikes. Over 640 educational buildings have been damaged, with many needing complete renovation or rebuilding. The country is experiencing significant internet restrictions, with a national intranet in place and a record-long internet outage. Cybersecurity experts suggest that the internet blockade in Iran is unlikely to be fully lifted, as access remains heavily censored.
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