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Pioneering Israeli cancer research centre ‘engulfed in flames’ after Iranian attack

The world-leading university department was damaged by a barrage of missiles amid escalating conflict between the two states

June 16, 2025 15:04
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The pioneering cancer research centre at Israel's Weizmann Institute was severely damaged in an Iranian missile strike on Sunday (Image: X/@alon_mizrahi)
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Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science, the home of one of the world’s leading cancer research centres, was “engulfed in flames” following an Iranian missile attack at dawn on Sunday.

Several buildings at the institute’s 280-acre campus in Rehovot were hit, and a fire caused by the barrage continued to burn hours after the attack at around 3:00 am local time.

According to Alan Monziani, a PhD student living in a dorm at the institute, the cancer research site was severely damaged by the strike.

“One side of the cancer research centre was missing most of its walls — it was hard to tell whether it took a direct hit or was struck by shrapnel, because it was engulfed in flames,” he told the New York Times.

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