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Israel Remains Vague About Its Nuclear Ambitions While Targeting Iran’s Program

    As it attacks Iran's nuclear program, Israel maintains ambiguity about its own
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    TEL AVIV – Israel declares its commitment to dismantling Iran’s nuclear agenda, citing its adversary’s discreet pursuit of nuclear capabilities as a fundamental threat to national safety.

    For many years, it has been speculated that Israel is the sole nuclear powerhouse in the Middle East, though its officials have consistently neither confirmed nor denied such claims.

    Experts suggest that Israel’s strategic ambiguity serves to enhance its deterrence capability against Iran and other adversaries without precipitating a regional arms race or provoking preemptive hostilities.

    Israel is one of just five countries that aren’t party to a global nuclear nonproliferation treaty. That relieves it of international pressure to disarm, or even to allow inspectors to scrutinize its facilities.

    Critics in Iran and elsewhere have accused Western countries of hypocrisy for keeping strict tabs on Iran’s nuclear program — which its leaders insist is only for peaceful purposes — while effectively giving Israel’s suspected arsenal a free pass.

    On Sunday, the U.S. military struck three nuclear sites in Iran, inserting itself into Israel’s effort to destroy Iran’s program.

    Here’s a closer look at Israel’s nuclear program:

    A history of nuclear ambiguity

    Israel opened its Negev Nuclear Research Center in the remote desert city of Dimona in 1958, under the country’s first leader, Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. He believed the tiny fledgling country surrounded by hostile neighbors needed nuclear deterrence as an extra measure of security. Some historians say they were meant to be used only in case of emergency, as a last resort.

    After it opened, Israel kept the work at Dimona hidden for a decade, telling United States’ officials it was a textile factory, according to a 2022 article in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, an academic journal.

    Relying on plutonium produced at Dimona, Israel has had the ability to fire nuclear warheads since the early 1970s, according to that article, co-authored by Hans M. Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project with the Federation of American Scientists, and Matt Korda, a researcher at the same organization.

    Israel’s policy of ambiguity suffered a major setback in 1986, when Dimona’s activities were exposed by a former technician at the site, Mordechai Vanunu. He provided photographs and descriptions of the reactor to The Sunday Times of London.

    Vanunu served 18 years in prison for treason, and is not allowed to meet with foreigners or leave the country.

    Israel possesses dozens of nuclear warheads, experts say

    Experts estimate Israel has between 80 and 200 nuclear warheads, although they say the the lower end of that range is more likely.

    Israel also has stockpiled as much as 1,110 kilograms (2,425 pounds) of plutonium, potentially enough to make 277 nuclear weapons, according to the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a global security organization. It has six submarines believed to be capable of launching nuclear cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles believed to be capable of launching a nuclear warhead up to 6,500 kilometers (4,000 miles), the organization says.

    Germany has supplied all of the submarines to Israel, which are docked in the northern city of Haifa, according to the article by Kristensen and Korda.

    Nuclear weapons in the Middle East pose risks

    In the Middle East, where conflicts abound, governments are often unstable, and regional alliances are often shifting, nuclear proliferation is particularly dangerous, said Or Rabinowitz, a scholar at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University and a visiting associate professor at Stanford University.

    “When nuclear armed states are at war, the world always takes notice because we don’t like it when nuclear arsenals … are available for decision makers,” she said.

    Rabinowitz says Israel’s military leaders could consider deploying a nuclear weapon if they found themselves facing an extreme threat, such as a weapon of mass destruction being used against them.

    Three countries other than Israel have refused to sign the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: India, Pakistan and South Sudan. North Korea has withdrawn. Iran has signed the treaty, but it was censured last week, shortly before Israel launched its operation, by the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog — a day before Israel attacked — for violating its obligations.

    Israel’s policy of ambiguity has helped it evade greater scrutiny, said Susie Snyder at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, a group that works to promote adherence to the U.N. treaty.

    Its policy has also shined a light on the failure of Western countries to rein in nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, she said.

    They “prefer not to be reminded of their own complicity,” she said.

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