Israel Takes Out Key Iranian Nuclear Scientists to Halt Tehran’s Weaponization Program
In a strategic move to disrupt Iran’s nuclear weapons development, Israel reportedly eliminated nine senior scientists whose expertise was crucial to the country's covert weapons initiative. Israeli officials stated the strikes, carried out overnight between June 12 and 13, were in response to a marked acceleration in Iran’s nuclear weapons efforts in recent months.
Although Tehran continues to deny ever pursuing nuclear arms, intelligence documents tell a different story. Iran’s initial nuclear weapons program—known as the Amad Plan—was scaled down and dispersed in 2003 to avoid detection, while still progressing under more clandestine structures. Many of its activities and personnel were absorbed into the Organization for Defense Innovation and Research (SPND).
All nine individuals targeted in the latest operation were tied to the Amad Plan, with several still active in weapons development. Israel also confirmed the elimination of two key Iranian officials: Ali Shamkhani, a top national security advisor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the Iranian armed forces chief of staff. Israel claims both were instrumental in advancing the country’s nuclear weaponization, reportedly with Khamenei’s approval, even amid ongoing talks with the U.S.
Profiles of the Nine Scientists:
1. Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi
A physicist trained in Russia, Tehranchi was integral to Iran’s high-explosives work aimed at triggering nuclear detonations. He oversaw design and testing operations under the Amad Plan, including Project 3/30, and was photographed during nuclear explosive tests uncovered by Israeli intelligence in 2018. He held senior academic and research posts post-Amad and remained active within SPND.
2. Sa’eed Borji
Borji, a Ph.D. in materials engineering, was a specialist in explosives and a close collaborator of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the architect of Iran’s nuclear weapons program. He played a major role in Amad and post-Amad operations, including materials procurement for missile and explosive applications.
3. Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani
Former head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Abbasi-Davani led the Amad Plan’s neutron group, essential for crafting a nuclear core. He was sanctioned by both the UN and U.S. and survived an earlier Israeli assassination attempt. He later claimed Iran had the capacity to build nuclear weapons on command.
4. Akbar Motalebizadeh
A chemistry expert and senior SPND official, Motalebizadeh oversaw the development of nuclear explosive components. He also advised Fakhrizadeh and led projects under the Shahid Karimi Group, linked to missile and explosive development.
5. Mansur Asgari
Asgari headed SPND’s Research and Technology Department and was formerly involved in uranium enrichment and EBW detonator development under the Amad Plan. Sanctioned by the U.S., he served as both scientist and military officer.