Missile Strikes on Weizmann Institute Trigger Scientific Crisis
A missile attack on Israel’s Weizmann Institute by Iran has devastated advanced research labs. Despite the chaos and fires, scientists endeavored to salvage crucial experiments. The incident highlights tensions between Israel and Iran, intertwining scientific and military advancements with significant damage reports amounting to $300-$500 million.

Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel are grappling with a scientific crisis after an Iranian missile obliterated a building housing critical laboratories. The attack has not only destroyed cutting-edge research but also raised alarms over the safety and future of scientific endeavors in the region.
The missile hit the Rehovot campus early Sunday morning, igniting fires and collapsing parts of the structure, while sending scientists scrambling to rescue important samples. Despite extensive damage, no casualties were reported as the campus was vacant overnight. The destruction has severely hampered ongoing research and raised fears of long-term setbacks.
Iran's retaliation comes amid escalating tensions with Israel over nuclear developments. As scientists work to protect what remains, the destruction serves as a stark reminder of the intersection between scientific research and geopolitical conflicts, marking a devastating blow to Israel's scientific community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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