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As the new academic year begins, students in the region are heading back to school amidst a fragile ceasefire between warring parties in Iran. The return to classrooms marks a sense of normalcy for many families, who have been anxiously waiting for the conflict to subside. According to reports, the ceasefire has been holding, allowing for a sense of stability to return to the area.

The National reports that students are eager to get back to their studies, with many expressing relief that the conflict has not disrupted their education. The ceasefire has also allowed for the resumption of normal activities, including the reopening of schools. While the situation remains delicate, the return to school is a positive step towards a sense of normalcy for many families in the region.

The start of the new academic year is a significant milestone for students, and the fact that it is proceeding as planned is a testament to the efforts of educators and authorities to minimize disruptions. As the region continues to navigate the complexities of the conflict, the return to school is a welcome respite for many. With the ceasefire holding, students can now focus on their studies, and families can breathe a sigh of relief that their children's education is back on track.


Fact Verification
VERIFIEDStudents have returned to classrooms as a ceasefire in Iran holds — The National
VERIFIEDThe ceasefire has allowed for the reopening of schools — The National
SINGLE SOURCEThis story has been reported by only one outlet. Claims may not be independently verified.

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