Paris: At least 14 scientists have died in the attacks that Israel has targeted Iran’s nuclear program. The attack may give a big blow to Iran’s attempts to make nuclear weapons, but experts say it is not possible to stop it completely. Israel claims that these scientists had special knowledge of making nuclear weapons, due to which they were targeted. Ambassador Joshua Zarca in Israeli’s France said that 14 scientists were killed in the attacks on June 13. These included chemists, physicists and engineers, who were an important part of Iran’s nuclear weapon program.
‘Iran’s nuclear program will go back several years’
Jarka said, ‘These people not only knew physics, but were involved in the battle of nuclear weapons. Iran’s nuclear program will go back several years due to their death. Israel says that 9 scientists were already killed in the attack. He had decades of experience and was an expert of chemicals and explosives. In addition, Israel and the United States carried out a large scale air strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, using bombs that bunkers. Although Israel claims that the attack will almost impossible for Iran’s nuclear program, the expert does not agree with it.
After Israel, the US also attacked Iran’s nuclear bases.
‘The attack may be delayed, but the program will not stop’
Mark Fitzpatrick, analyst at London’s think tank, said, ‘Iran still has other scientists. Bliprints are present and new generation students can understand this. The attack may be delayed, but the program will not stop. Geneva expert Pavel Podwig said that if Iran’s rich uranium and its associated equipment are not destroyed, the work could begin again. He also warned that killing scientists is a ‘dangerous way’. He raised the question, ‘Will students studying physics be targeted now?’ Lova Rinel, an analyst at Paris’s think tank, said, “The killing of scientists may delay the program, but it is just symbolic, not strategic.”
Legal questions are also arising about the killing of scientists
This is not the first time scientists from Iran were targeted. In 2020, Iran accused Israel for the murder of its top scientist Mohsin Fakhrizadeh. A remote-controlled machine gun was used in that attack. Zarca said without confirming, “Iran has repeated shocks, otherwise he would have made a bomb by now.” Legal questions are also being raised about the killing of scientists. International law is prohibited from killing citizens and non-girls. But some experts believe that if these scientists were part of Iran’s army or were directly involved in making weapons, it may be permissible to target them.
Iran also retaliated and shouted missiles on Israel.
We have to find a solution from the conversation: David Lammy
Professor Steven David, University of Johns Hopkins University, said, ‘These scientists were working for a rule that talks about erasing Israel. So they were valid targets. ‘ At the same time, Emori Law School expert Laurie Blanc said that it is difficult to say whether the attack was legal or not. European countries believe that Iran’s nuclear knowledge cannot be eliminated by military attacks. Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy said, “Many decades of knowledge and ambition cannot be eradicated by bombing. We have to find a solution from the conversation. ‘
‘Those who dare to make nuclear weapons in Iran will be afraid’
Israel says that these attacks will scare people who dare to make nuclear weapons in Iran. Zarca said, “Those who think of joining this program in future will think 2 times.” But experts believe that Iran can try again by bringing new people in place of its scientists and using its remaining resources. If seen in this way, Israel’s attack raises not only technical, but also moral and legal questions. Many experts are asking if it is right to target scientists? And will this really stop Iran’s nuclear program? These questions are still unanswered.
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