TEHRAN – The Wiseman Science Institute, a well-known research centre in Lehebot, Tel Aviv, suffered severe damage in the third wave of Iran’s strike on Saturday.
Media reported that several individuals are assumed to be trapped inside the building.
The Zionist regime established the Daniel Sieff Institute in Rehobot, Palestine in 1934. Chime Wiseman, the leader of the Zionist movement and Israel’s first president, was the founder of the institution and later became Wiseman Institute of Science.
The Institute includes a wide range of science disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and mathematics.
The institute is known to work with other organizations to develop defensive and aggressive tools for the occupation regime. Some graduates play a major role in the manufacture of military weapons.
The IRGC unleashes a new wave against Israel
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has launched a new wave of retaliation operations against the Zionist regime, intercepting dozens of hostile aircraft.
In an official statement on Sunday, the IRGC Public Relations Department confirmed the implementation of Operation Trumis 3 and declared:
The Strike targeted major infrastructure deep within the occupying region late Saturday.
The IRGC issued a harsh warning to the Israeli regime, saying, “If enemy atrocities and aggression continue, Iranian military attack operations will be heavier and more widespread.”
At the same time, Iran’s air defense system has proven formidable. The IRGC Aerospace Force operates under the country’s integrated air defense network, according to the statement.
The operation follows an unprovoked Friday air strike by Israel, who taught Iranian civilians, staff and scientists.
The first Iranian ballistic missile strike targeted more than 150 military and intelligence news sites across Tel Aviv and its surrounding area late Friday.
The fire on Saturday triggered sirens throughout the occupied area in the north, with sighting footage revealing serious damage to Haifa.
Preliminary figures in Hebrew media coverage show that at least four settlers killed in the latest wave contradict the regime’s censorship efforts to hide their victims.
Thick smoke has engulfed the city as fires escalated across multiple strike sites.
Iran claims that its actions constitute legitimate self-defense under international law.