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  2. Nuclear weapons and Israel - Wikipedia

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    The first public revelation of Israel's nuclear capability (as opposed to development program) came from NBC News, which reported in January 1969 that Israel decided "to embark on a crash course program to produce a nuclear weapon" two years previously, and that they possessed or would soon be in possession of such a device. [101]

  3. Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center as viewed from a Corona satellite in the late 1960s. The Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center (Hebrew: קריה למחקר גרעיני – נגב ע"ש שמעון פרס, formerly the Negev Nuclear Research Center, sometimes unofficially referred to as the Dimona reactor) is an Israeli nuclear installation located in the Negev desert, about ...

  4. Israel Atomic Energy Commission - Wikipedia

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    The IAEC advises the government of Israel in areas of nuclear policy and in setting priorities in nuclear research and development. [1] The commission implements governmental policies and represents Israel in international organizations in the nuclear field, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency. The IAEC maintains relationships with ...

  5. What are Israel and Iran’s attack and defence capabilities?

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    Do Iran and Israel have nuclear weapons? Israel is estimated to have 90 nuclear warheads in its stockpile while Iran is not believed to yet have nuclear weapons, but has an advanced nuclear programme.

  6. Israel and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Israel's nuclear-capable ballistic missiles are believed to be buried so far underground that they would survive a nuclear attack. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Additionally, Israel is believed to have an offshore nuclear second-strike capability, using submarine-launched nuclear-capable cruise missiles , which can be launched from the Israeli Navy 's Dolphin ...

  7. Nuclear power in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Several factors have contributed to the fact that no nuclear power plants have been built in Israel over the years. One is the fact that the Israel is not a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which makes it more difficult for the country to engage with international suppliers of nuclear technology.

  8. Israel and Iran's apparent strikes and counterstrikes give ...

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    Israel demonstrated its military dominance over adversary Iran in its apparent precision strikes that hit near military and nuclear targets deep in the heart of the country, meeting little ...

  9. Samson Option - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. For the 1991 book, see The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy. Samson Option According to the biblical narrative, Samson died when he grasped two pillars of the Temple of Dagon, and "bowed himself with all his might" (Judges 16:30, KJV). This has been variously ...