Indian physicists voice solidarity with Iran, Palestine, Lebanon academics
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Indian physicists voice solidarity with Iran, Palestine, Lebanon academics
"We unequivocally condemn these crimes against humanity, which will cause long-term harm to the future of education and research in these regions apart from the tragic loss of lives."
"The attacks formed part of a broader assault on civilian sites that has led to the loss of thousands of lives and displaced millions of people."
"Universities and educational institutes in Iran, as well as Lebanon and Palestine, have been attacked during the war, including the Sharif University of Technology and the Lebanese University."
A group of over 50 Indian physicists specializing in string theory condemned attacks on universities in Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon during conflicts involving Israel and the United States. They expressed solidarity with scholars and civilians, highlighting the destruction of educational institutions and the broader assault on civilian sites. The statement emphasized the tragic loss of lives and the long-term harm to education and research in these regions. The group also condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, noting the destruction of almost all educational facilities there.
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