"Israel's Shadowy Strikes: A Pattern of Destruction Emerge in Iran" In a shocking escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel, reports have surfaced of devastating attacks targeting two Iranian universities, sparking concerns that the Jewish state is waging a covert war on the Islamic Republic's ability to rebuild and innovate. The Intercept has shed light on the implications of these strikes, suggesting that they fit a disturbing pattern of Israel's modus operandi (M.O.) of crippling countries' capacity for scientific and technological progress. By targeting Iran's academic institutions, Israel may be attempting to strangle the nation's potential for military-technical advancements, echoing the country's past actions in Syria and Lebanon. As the international community grapples with the consequences of these attacks, questions are being raised about the true extent of Israel's involvement and the potential long-term effects on regional stability.
The destruction of parts of two universities in Iran fits with Israel’s M.O. of crippling countries’ ability to rebuild. The post What Would We All Say If Iran Razed MIT Because of Military-Related Research? appeared first on The Intercept.