Israel Killed at Least 14 Scientists in an Unprecedented Attack on Iran's Nuclear Know-How
- Israel killed at least 14 Iranian scientists in an unprecedented attack on Iran's nuclear program, according to reports from Israeli officials.
- Israeli Ambassador Joshua Zarka stated the killings will make it 'almost' impossible for Iran to build weapons from surviving infrastructure.
- Nine scientists died during Israel's initial strikes on June 13, indicating significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities, according to the Israeli military.
- Experts, including Mark Fitzpatrick, noted that while the attacks set back Iran's program, they may still reconstitute their efforts in the future.
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Israel Says It Killed at Least 14 of Iran's Nuclear Scientists
Israel's tally of the war damage it wrought on Iran includes the targeted killings of at least 14 scientists, an unprecedented attack on the brains behind Iran's nuclear program that outside experts say can only set it back, not stop it. In an interview with the Associated Press , Israel's ambassador...
Israel killed at least 14 Iranian scientists ‘not because they knew physics but...’: Israeli envoy to France
Israel’s ambassador to France Joshua Zarka said Israeli strikes killed at least 14 physicists and nuclear engineers, top Iranian scientific leaders who “basically had everything in their mind.”
Israel's strike on Iranian nuclear scientists: Is Iran's atomic weapons program set back for years?
In a significant escalation of its campaign against Iran’s nuclear program, Israel has confirmed that it killed at least 14 Iranian scientists in a series of targeted strikes. According to Israeli Ambassador to France Joshua Zarka, the attacks began on June 13 and focused on individuals believed to be central to Iran's nuclear weapons development. The victims reportedly included chemists, physicists, and engineers with decades of experience. Isr…
Spies for Empire: Beware UN-Affiliated Organisations
On June 13th, the Zionist entity carried out an unprovoked, criminal military strike on Iran. While its impact was limited, with Tehran's counterattack far more devastating, Israel's targeted assassination of a number of Iranian nuclear scientists indicates Tel Aviv knew their identities and locations with some precision. Coincidentally, a day prior to the entity's broadside, Press TV published documents indicating the International Atomic Energ…
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