Israel nuclear weapons
Israel's open secret: Why is Dimona at the center of Israel’s nuclear weapon ambiguity? - explainer
In the 1960s, then prime minister Levi Eshkol vowed that “Israel will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons into the region.” The sentiment has been repeated by Israeli officials since.
In all narratives of war with Iran, Israel's right to survive is supported by intl. law - opinion
Arab states condemn Israeli strikes as relations with Iran thaw - analysis
Iran warns US, UK and France against helping stop Iranian strikes on Israel
Iran claims it stole thousands of Israeli intel. materials, including nuclear docs. - report
According to reports by sources to Iranian-affiliated media, the documents were allegedly transferred from within Israel to Iranian territory.
Qatar demands all Israeli nuclear facilities be brought under IAEA safeguards
Israel does not publicly acknowledge possessing nuclear weapons and has not signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
Israel to upgrade plutonium in Dimona nuclear reactor – report
Israel does not publicly acknowledge possessing nuclear weapons.
International spending on nuclear weapons up 13% amid Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Hamas wars
The increase of $10.7 billion is largely attributed to an increase in the United States’s defense budget.
Speak softly and carry a big nuclear arsenal: Israel must enhance military self-reliance - opinion
Israel’s nuclear capabilities, though never officially confirmed, are widely recognized as part of its national defense strategy.
Russia says Israeli nuclear remark raises 'huge number of questions'
Asked in a radio interview about a hypothetical nuclear option, Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu had replied: "That's one way."
'Dimona': Will Israel's nuclear deterrence stop Iran? - review
The book investigates the nuclear dimension in the wars that broke out after 1967, both from Israel’s point of view and from the perspective of the Arab confrontational states.
Nuclear arsenals grow as global arms race takes shape - analysis
The increase in nuclear arsenals has raised eyebrows in the Middle East and other regions. Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons and continues to enrich uranium.
UN says Israel must give up nuclear weapons in lopsided vote
Ukraine was absent from the vote after supporting the initial text.
Israel must get rid of its nuclear weapons, UNGA majority decides
Israel never admitted to possess nuclear weapons, but nevertheless, the UNGA resolution was aimed at Israel, not Iran.