Iran sends surviving nuclear scientists into deep hiding
Iran sent Surviving nuclear scientists To hide deep after Israel kills more than 30 researchers, Telegram can reveal.
A senior Iranian official, most of them are no longer teaching at home or universities, and with their families in the villas where they live in Tehran or northern coastal cities, he said.
Telegram The names of more than 15 of these surviving scientists have been shown in a list of approximately 100, which is kept by Israel, where Israel will now continue to work and decide to find a new career or decide to find a new career.
Iranian official, “Most of them no longer live in their homes – either safe houses in Tehran or in the north,” he said.
“Those who teach at universities are replaced by people who do not have connected to the nuclear program.”
Movement, the concern of the Israeli briefings, outside the assassination and to applyBy Iran, one of his own nuclear scientists this week.
ROOZBEH VALLEY He worked in one of the most sensitive and important nuclear areas of the country, and was hung on Wednesday with allegations that it facilitated the assassination of his colleagues. 12 -day war in June By transferring information to Israel.
Israeli experts one New Generation Iranian Nuclear Scientists Now, he is preparing to take over the work of those who were killed before, and despite the increasing safety with safe houses and daytime protection, he described them as “dead men walking”.
Iran’s nuclear research program, each key player’s at least one assistant, to ensure excessive in the case of attack, they say that the beans of two to three.
Israeli sources are afraid that some of the surviving scientists have changed their Iran’s dead colleagues in the nuclear arms program of Iran in the organization of defense innovation and research known by the Persian abbreviation SPND. Explosives, neutron physics and war title design are said to contain expertise scientists.
Dr Feydoun Abbasi’s burnt house in Tehran
Israeli Intelligence and Defense Analyst Ronen Solomon, Telegram: “The remaining figures have worked to adapt Shahab-3 missiles for nuclear war titles, and Iran is critical for the ability to use nuclear weapons.
“While eliminated scientists focus more on the design of the war title, the expertise in the delivery systems is making equal strategic targets for Israel because Israel’s June 2025 strikes aim for the ballistic missile infrastructure.”
According to Israel intelligence, the information that directs Iran’s nuclear program is deeply buried in the country’s universities and academic systems, and last month, Shahid Beheshti University and Imam Hossein University lead to strikes associated with both Iran’s military and nuclear programs.
Iran has always refused to run a nuclear weapon program, claiming that its nuclear abilities and expertise are only for civilian use.
Like its own nuclear program, which is largely based on research, including Israel’s Weizmann Science Institute (aimed at itself in June), Iran’s nuclear program is widely based on the academic side.
Danny Citrinowicz, former president of the Israeli defense intelligence, a branch of the Israeli army, said that the remaining Iranian experts faced an open election.
“They saw what happened to their colleagues, and as we have learned from 2010 when we have eliminated other scientists, it does not change the way of thinking in terms of their willingness to support the regime.
The satellite image of the damage in the USFAHAN nuclear facility USA Air Strike – Maxar Technologies/AFP Getty Images
“The rest will be at the forefront of any Iran’s attempt to reach a nuclear bomb, so as Israel has shown in the past, they will automatically target Israel. I have no doubt about this. Any scientist who is interested in nuclear problem will be threatened to elimination.”
Iran competed to restructure the protection arrangements for scientists. June War Israel with Israel USA attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities Bunker Bombs back with Tehran Missile attacks on Israel.
The Iranian authority has previously dealt with the security of a single revolutionary guard unit, but more than one agency coordinates protection due to concerns of confidence. Telegram.
“All of them were asked whether they still trust their guards – some of them said no and they were provided with new ones,” he said.
The murders in June led to widespread calls in Iran for further protection of surviving scientists and families, and called for officially referred policy to reversed and call for a nuclear bomb.
The brother of an Iranian scientist who was killed in Israeli strikes called on Iran to revise the nuclear doctrine to better protect scientists.
Speaking at a funeral for the victims of Israel’s June attacks, Seyed Alireza Sadighi Sabre said that Iran should withdraw from the non -nuclear release treaty and rethink the nuclear weapon taboo.
Iranian missile attack on Haifa in Israel – Rami Shiush/Reuters
“If Iran had to build a nuclear weapon, it would definitely have achieved it in two years, but since the peaceful way was chosen, enemy scientists, commanders and elites began to assassinates to stop scientific progress,” he said.
“These individuals had no military activities and their scientific projects were completely under IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] Within the framework of audit and peaceful nuclear programs. ”
He called the Supreme Leader Ali Khanei And others urgently reviewing policies to protect the country’s scientists and researchers, saying that it is time to go beyond the slogans of “Death to America and Israel” and to make basic decisions.
His brother, university faculty member Mohammad Reza Sadighi Sabre, was killed with his family in Israeli strikes.
The victims included his 19 -year -old daughter Fathe, his son Hamidreza and his eight -year -old daughter Mohia.
In Israel’s June 13 attacks, several well -known scientists and researchers who specialized in nuclear physics and radiopharmaceutics were killed.
Amir Hossein Faghi appeared as one of Iran’s leading figures in radiopharmaceutical development.
Faghi led to research on the medical practices of nuclear energy, and in 2022, he discussed radiofarmasies for cancer treatment on state television.
His colleagues compared his work with the assassination nuclear scientist Majid Shahriari, who was killed in 2010.
Strikes aimed at the academic and scientific infrastructure of Iran, the humiliating expertise built in nuclear physics, radiosion and related fields for decades.



