Israel did not kill at least 14 Iranian scientists "because they knew physics, but ... ': Israeli envoy to France | Today news
Israel killed at least 14 Iranian scientists in an unprecedented attack on the brain behind Iran’s nuclear program, Israel’s ambassador to France Joshua Zarka said earlier this week. He also explained why these scientists were killed. Ambassador Zarka told The Associated Press on Monday that Israeli strikes had killed at least 14 physicists and core engineers, the top Yyran scientific leaders who “basically had everything in their minds. They were killed” not because of the fact that they knew physics, but because of the struggle they were personally involved, the creation and the production of (A). Zarka, the ambassador, distinguished between civilian nuclear research and the scientists targeted by Israel. “It’s one thing to learn physics and to know exactly how a core of an atom works and what uranium is,” he said. But transforming uranium into war kicks that fit missiles is “not that simple,” he said. “These people had the knowledge of doing so, and developed the knowledge to do it further. And therefore they were eliminated. ‘ Chemics, physicists, engineers among those who died nine of the 14 scientists, died on June 13 in Israel’s opening wave of attacks, the Israeli army said. It added that they “have decades of accumulated experience in the development of nuclear weapons” and include specialists in chemistry, materials and explosives as well as physicists. On Tuesday, Iran State TV reported the death of another Iranian nuclear scientist, Mohammad Reza Sederhi Saber, in an Israeli strike after surviving an earlier attack killing his 17-year-old son on June 13. Will Israeli attacks hamper Iran’s nuclear program? In an interview with The Associated Press, the Ambassador of Israel claimed that the murders would make it almost “impossible for Iran to build weapons from the core infrastructure and material that survived nearly two weeks of Israeli air strikes and massive bunker bombs dropping by US bombs. “The fact that the whole group has disappeared is to the [Iran’s nuclear] The program for a number of years, with a number of years, “said ambassador Joshua Zarka. But nuclear analysts believe Iran has other scientists who can take their place. A lead wants to have a problem to have a problem to practice the core of Iran.