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Israel Killed at Least 14 Scientists in an Unprecedented Attack on Iran's Nuclear Know-How

IRAN, JUN 24 – Israel's 12-day campaign killed 14 top Iranian nuclear scientists, delaying Iran's nuclear weapons development amid extensive airstrikes and advanced cyber and drone operations, officials said.

  • 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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