A prominent Iranian academic today voices serious allegations regarding attacks on Iranian universities, asserting that US and Israeli forces are deliberately targeting the nation's higher education institutions. This claim, put forth by Dr. Doutaghi, highlights a worrying conflict-de-escalation-hopes-dim-amid-tensions" title="Hopes Dim for Iran Conflict De-escalation Amid Regional Tensions">escalation in regional tensions.
Dr. Doutaghi describes these alleged actions as part of a broader, concerning pattern. He contends that such operations extend beyond conventional warfare, impacting academic infrastructure and intellectual hubs across Iran.
Allegations of Attacks on Iranian Universities Spark Debate
The academic's statements do not provide specific dates or detailed accounts of these supposed attacks. Instead, the focus remains on the strategic implications and the perceived violation of norms regarding educational facilities.
Dr. Doutaghi argues that the alleged targeting of institutions involved in attacks on Iranian universities raises profound questions. These include inquiries into the boundaries of conflict and what defines acceptable military conduct. (according to Reuters)
Redefining Legitimate Retaliation
These grave accusations immediately spark an international debate. They force a re-evaluation of what constitutes 'legitimate retaliation' in modern warfare scenarios. (according to BBC News)
He suggests that operations impacting universities blur ethical lines. Such actions could redefine acceptable military engagement and international law, impacting academic freedom and the safety of students and faculty globally.
Reference: Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera





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