As Israel Targets Iran's Nuclear Program, It Has a Secret One of Its Own
Since shortly after it was founded in 1948, Israel has been intent on building a nuclear program to ensure its survival.
www.nytimes.comIsrael is widely thought to have a nuclear arsenal, yet has not publicly acknowledged it, and remains outside the NPT framework. Analysts often cite about 90 warheads, with capabilities across missiles, aircraft, and submarines. Its policy of opacity has endured for decades. IAEA safeguards do not apply under its stated posture. Independent analyses indicate ongoing modernization. Debates persist among policymakers and international outlets.
Since shortly after it was founded in 1948, Israel has been intent on building a nuclear program to ensure its survival.
www.nytimes.comIsrael is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, though the country neither acknowledges nor denies the existence of a nuclear arsenal. Israel is not a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has not accepted IAEA safeguards on some of its principle nuclear activities. Their policy of nuclear opacity has been generally tolerated by […]
armscontrolcenter.orgIsrael continues to maintain its long-standing policy of nuclear opacity: it neither officially confirms nor denies that it possesses nuclear weapons.
www.sipri.orgIsrael has not yet signed or ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
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