Iran moves surviving nuclear scientists, security tightened abnormally, Israel is watching closely
On August 10, "Iran International" revealed an inside story: Iran has moved its surviving nuclear scientists to safe houses in Tehran and northern Iran.
A Tehran source said: In the past, Iranian nuclear scientists often taught at universities or worked in certain research institutes. After work, they would return home normally. However, during the conflict in June, many Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated one after another, and the remaining nuclear scientists have become even more precious. Iran must protect their safety, and now they have been gradually transferred to safer places. As for those nuclear professors who used to teach at universities, their jobs have been replaced by people unrelated to the nuclear program.
In terms of security, an Iranian official said: Previously, security was handled by Revolutionary Guard members. However, since the conflict in June, the remaining Iranian scientists felt disappointed and tense. They no longer trusted their original guards. Besides doubting the capabilities of the Revolutionary Guard, they are also worried about Israeli infiltration. Currently, multiple security agencies in Iran are sharing the responsibility for their security.
"Iran International" stated: Israel is also closely monitoring Iran's remaining nuclear scientists. They believe that to completely eliminate Iran's nuclear capability, these scientists must be completely eliminated. According to data from Israel, there are only 15 surviving Iranian nuclear scientists at present, and they are likely to face further attacks.
An official from the Israeli intelligence agency has clearly stated: Those who remain "are at the forefront of Iran's attempt to obtain a nuclear bomb," and they will "automatically become targets of Israel."
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