In a successful scientific effort, Iranian doctors and researchers were able to reflect the crimes of the Zionist regime against doctors and medical centers by submitting more than 30 articles to reputable international journals.
According to the Public Relations of Radio Salamat, the Iranian medical and research community took an important step in the international arena in line with its humanitarian mission. After observing and documenting the countless crimes of the Zionist regime against medical staff and health-treatment centers, especially in Gaza, Iranian doctors and researchers decided to bring these painful events to the ears of the world's scientific communities by preparing scientific articles.
In this regard, more than 30 research and analytical articles were submitted by the country's researchers to reputable international scientific journals.
This action was taken while there was a fear that the articles would be rejected due to the specific tendencies of some of the editors of these journals, but despite these challenges, persistent efforts have borne fruit, and so far four articles from this series have been successfully approved and published.
Among the outstanding accepted articles, we can mention two valuable articles titled “When Doctors Become Martyrs, from Gaza to Tehran” and “Battlefield Classrooms Attacked Iranian Science.”
These two articles were written by Dr. Shahin Akhundzadeh, Deputy Minister of Research and Technology of the Ministry of Health, which indicates the importance and credibility of the materials presented.
In an interview with Salamat Radio's "Greetings to Life" program, Dr. Shahin Akhundzadeh expressed his satisfaction with this scientific success, explained the details of this achievement and the importance of reflecting the facts in international scientific publications, and emphasized: "These measures are part of Iran's continuous efforts to support the oppressed and shed light on war crimes. This success is not only a scientific achievement, but also a moral and human victory for the Iranian medical community."