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Why Israel Is Going Assassination Crazy on Iran
It’s hard to deny that the campaign used tactics that would be labelled “terrorism” or “murder” in the West were they waged against Israeli or American scientists engaged in weapons research.
Here s What You Need to Know: Some politicians have voiced their support for the scientist killings. After all, the reasoning goes, such targeted assassinations kill far fewer bystanders than would missiles launched in a wider military conflict.
Approaching eight o’clock on the morning of January 12, 2010 Professor Massoud Alimohammadi walked to his car parked next to his house in North Tehran, passing a small motorbike on the side of the road. The fifty-one-year-old elementary particle physicist was a leading Iranian theorist on quantum-field states, and known to his friends as a political moderate.
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Israeli nuclear terrorism exemplified by cyber attack on Natanz facility Wednesday, 14 April 2021 8:26 AM
[ Last Update: Wednesday, 14 April 2021 8:32 AM ] A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidential office on April 10, 2021, shows a screen grab from a teleconference showing views of centrifuges and devices at Iran s Natanz uranium enrichment plant, as well as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. (PressTV)
Iran s nuclear facilities in the central city of Natanz came under, yet another, Israeli attack. According to Israeli media, intelligence sources are saying it was an Israeli cyber attack.
Former Israeli Minister of Military Affairs Moshe Ya alon said he hopes no one in Israel will take responsibility for the Natanz incident implicitly.
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In this Aug. 16, 2005 file photo, Iranian women form a human chain, at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility, in support of Iran s nuclear program, just outside the city of Isfahan, Iran (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iran’s nuclear program has been targeted by diplomatic efforts and sabotage attacks over the last decade, with the latest incident, which Tehran blames on Israel, striking its underground Natanz facility.
The attack Sunday at Natanz comes as world powers try to negotiate a return by Iran and the US to Tehran’s atomic accord. The sabotage threatens to upend those negotiations and further heighten regional tensions across the Mideast.