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Israel’s tally of war damage it has wrought on Iran includes the targeted killings of at least 14 nuclear scientists and ...
Israel's brazen assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists marks a bold escalation in a decades-old tactic. History suggests it won't do much to stop proliferation.
Nuclear scientists have long been targets in covert ops – Israel has brought that policy out of the shadows. By Jenna Jordan, Georgia Institute of Technology Updated June 24, 2025 8:04 a.m.
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 ...
Meanwhile, scientists working for the Egyptian, Iranian and Iraqi nuclear programs have been the most frequent targets since 1950. Since 2007 and prior to the current Israeli operation, 10 ...
Meanwhile, scientists working for the Egyptian, Iranian and Iraqi nuclear programs have been the most frequent targets since 1950. Since 2007 and prior to the current Israeli operation, 10 ...
Meanwhile, scientists working for the Egyptian, Iranian and Iraqi nuclear programs have been the most frequent targets since 1950. Since 2007 and prior to the current Israeli operation, 10 ...
Meanwhile, scientists working for the Egyptian, Iranian and Iraqi nuclear programs have been the most frequent targets since 1950. Since 2007 and prior to the current Israeli operation, 10 ...
Nuclear scientists have long been targets in covert ops – Israel has brought that policy out of the shadows. By Jenna Jordan, Georgia Institute of Technology Updated June 24, 2025 11:04 a.m.
Posters featuring images of Iranian nuclear scientists are displayed in Tehran, Iran, on June 14, 2025. Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images . Despite Israel’s focus on scientists as sources of ...
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