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Iranian academic describes US-Israeli attacks on Iran’s universities
Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'. Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitima…

Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'. Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
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- Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
- Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
- Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'. Doutaghi
- says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
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- at defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
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- Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
- Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'.
- Doutaghi says the attack reflects a wider pattern and raises questions about what defines ‘legitimate retaliation'. Doutaghi