New Delhi: The war triggered by US-Israeli attack on Iran has entered day 14 today, with global voices raising concerns about the ongoing conflict and questioning the decision of the US and Israel to strike Iran.In an interview published with Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita, Poland’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister Radosław Sikorski said that Iran had not posed a “direct threat” to Europe or the US before the attacks, reported Politico.“The United States and Israel naturally have their own assessment of the situation, but personally I did not notice a ‘direct threat’ to the U.S. or Europe – or even to Israel.”Voices within the US have also condemned the attack, especially the strikes which resulted in the deaths of more than 160 Iranian schoolchildren.Democratic party senator Reverend Raphael Warnock said in a post on X that “the killing of schoolchildren should shock our conscience and cause us to recoil in horror.”“A nation whose leaders can so easily shrug off the death of children, no matter the cause, is in need of moral repair. There must be accountability and lessons learned from this tragedy. And we must never forget that Iranian children, too, are children of God,” Warnock wrote on X.Meanwhile, civilian casualties continued as a result of the conflict. Ataf Moallem Sabra, a Lebanese woman from the Southern Lebanese town of Abba, was killed in an Israeli strike, reported Al Jazeera.