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‘Nobel Cannibal’ Dig: Post From Ali Khamenei’s X Account Targets Donald Trump After Tomahawk Theory

Iran stepped up attacks on Donald Trump by sharing a dark cartoon that linked the former US president to a deadly strike on a girls' school in Minab, showing Trump with a Nobel Peace Prize medal standing among bloodied school bags and shattered classroom rubble.

The post came as anger in Iran grew over the February 28 attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Hormozgan Province, which killed at least 168 people, most of them schoolgirls aged seven to twelve, in the deadliest civilian incident since the current war began.

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Iran shared a cartoon linking Donald Trump to a February 28 strike on a Minab girls' school that killed over 168 people, mostly children, depicting him with a Nobel Peace Prize medal amid attack debris.
Post From Ali Khamenei s X Account

Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack shared from Khamenei account

The illustration was published on the X account linked to late Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on March 1, and carried a short caption in Persian that translated as "Nobel Cannibal." Iranian media said the timing underlined efforts to tie Trump directly to the strike.

The graphic Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack image showed Trump as a monstrous, sharp-toothed figure grinning while clutching a Nobel Peace Prize medal, with scattered backpacks, broken concrete and twisted metal around, almost entirely in black and white except for bright red patches suggesting blood on the bags and debris.

Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack and claims of US role

Text at the bottom of the Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack accused Trump of responsibility for the Minab strike and stressed the civilian death toll, alleging that 168 schoolgirls from Minab died in a missile attack and labelling the incident an unprecedented crime within the ongoing conflict.

Reports from Iran on the February 28 Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack incident said around 175 people were killed overall, mostly children, marking the bloodiest single event since open war broke out between the United States, Israel and Iran, with the ruined school in Minab becoming a symbol of civilian loss.

Iranian officials linked the Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack post directly to the gravesite for victims at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab, sharing images of rows of fresh graves alongside the cartoon, as they sought to keep global attention on the strike and to frame Trump as morally accountable.

The Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack message followed comments by Trump a day earlier in Florida, when Trump denied United States responsibility for the Minab blast and suggested that another country, including Iran, might have fired the missile that hit the school.

Trump said investigators were still studying the Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack, and suggested the weapon might have been a Tomahawk cruise missile, adding that such missiles were widely available. "Tomahawk is one of the most powerful weapons around, and it's sold to other countries," Trump said, arguing that this made it difficult to assign blame quickly.

The Iran cartoon Trump Minab school attack post and the intense reaction around it highlighted how the school tragedy, the Nobel Peace Prize imagery and Trump's Tomahawk remarks had become central to competing narratives over who was responsible for the Minab strike and the heavy loss of young lives.

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