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	 Israel's Open Secret:  
	Nuclear Armed and Dangerous  
	By Stephen Lendman 
	Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, April 26, 2010 
	   For many years, Israel's open secret is that it's one of eight 
	known nuclear powers, including America and Russia with about 97% of the 
	world's arsenal according to Helen Caldicott in her book "Nuclear Power Is 
	Not the Answer." The others are Britain, France, China, India, Pakistan, and 
	Israel - North Korea a declared but unverified one.   In her January 
	20, 2009 Canadian Medical Association Journal article titled, "Obama and the 
	opportunity to eliminate nuclear weapons" Caldicott wrote:   "The Cold 
	War is over, but the threat of nuclear war is not. Little progress has been 
	made since 1989 when the Berlin Wall collapsed. In fact, the threat of 
	nuclear annihilation has escalated. In 1972, when 5 nuclear 
	nations....signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty, they agreed to rapidly 
	disarm. They have done the opposite," resulting in a greater than ever 
	threat, the Pentagon's new Nuclear Posture Review and US-Russia deal doing 
	nothing to reverse it.   See
	
	http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/04/obamas-brave-nuke-world.html.   
	In his 1991 book, "The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and America 
	Foreign Policy," Seymour Hersh discussed its strategy to launch a massive 
	nuclear counterattack if it felt its existence threatened, the stark message 
	being the next regional war may be nuclear.   In his 1997 book, "Open 
	Secrets: Israeli Nuclear and Foreign Policies," Israel Shahak said that, 
	helped by the Israeli Lobby (and Christian Zionists), "Israel (is) clearly 
	prepar(ing) itself to seek overtly a hegemony over the entire Middle East 
	(with no) hesitati(on) to use for the purpose all means available, including 
	nuclear ones."   Shahak also explained that Israel regards "the 
	launching of missiles (onto its territory) as 'nonconventional' regardless 
	of whether they are equipped with explosives or poison gas." In turn, 
	Israel's nuclear doctrine dictates that a "nonconventional" attack requires 
	one in response, meaning a nuclear one, the foundation of its grand 
	strategy, according to Shahak.    According to Hebrew University's 
	Professor of Military History Martin Van Creveld, "We have the capability to 
	take the world down with us. And I can assure you (it) will happen before 
	Israel goes under."   Israel maintains a double standard. It won't let 
	another Middle East state acquire nuclear weapons, but will never give up 
	its own or the right to use them preemptively.   Background on 
	Israel's Nuclear Development   It began with its 1948 founding, David 
	Ben-Gurion (Israel's first prime minister) having told Ehud Avriel, a 
	European operative and later MK, to recruit East European Jewish scientists 
	who could "either increase the capacity to kill masses or to cure masses; 
	both are important."    One was Avraham Marcus Klingberg, later an 
	Israeli chemical and biological weapons (CBW) expert and deputy director of 
	the Israel Institute of Biological Research in Ness Ziona, south of Tel 
	Aviv. More on Israel's CBW program below.   Another was Ernst David 
	Bergmann, "father of the Israeli bomb" in charge of the Israeli Atomic 
	Energy Commission (IAEC). Ben-Gurion was determined to have a "nuclear 
	option" and other "non-conventional" weapons (WMDs) to counter the Arabs' 
	numerical advantage. In his farewell address to the Israeli Armaments 
	Development Authority (RAFAEL), Ben-Gurion defended the strategy saying: 
	  "I am confident, based not only on what I heard today, that our science 
	can provide us with the weapons that are needed to deter our enemies from 
	waging war against us."   Ben-Gurion and later prime minister Shimon 
	Peres became the leading forces behind Israel's nuclear and CBWs programs. 
	  In the late 1940s, Israel and France began collaborating, at the time 
	the IDF Science Corps searched the Negev desert for recoverable uranium. In 
	1952, the IAEC was established. The Dimona Nuclear Research Center/reactor 
	was secretly completed in 1964 near Bersheeba in the Negev - a heavy water 
	moderated, natural uranium reactor/plutonium reprocessing plant to make 
	nuclear weapons. Designed as a 24 megawatt facility, its cooling system had 
	far more capacity than needed, none for electrical generation, and its 
	plutonium reprocessing capability signified an intent to produce nuclear 
	weapons.   After the 1967 Six Day War, Defense Minister Moshe Dayan 
	ordered full-scale production, averaging 4 - 12 bombs per year. US 
	presidents since Lyndon Johnson supported the program. At the same time, 
	it's believed testing took place in the Negev, jointly with France in 
	Algeria, later in the Indian Ocean, and perhaps elsewhere.    By the 
	early 1970s, Israel had advanced nuclear technology, world class scientists, 
	and several dozen bombs ready to launch. Today it's believed it has hundreds 
	and a delivery system able to hit distant targets accurately.   
	Earlier, with inadequate uranium supplies, it acquired some clandestinely, 
	and by the late 1960s through close collaboration with South Africa - 
	supplying technological expertise in return for the needed material, the 
	arrangement lasting until apartheid ended in the early 1990s.   France 
	and South Africa were Israel's main collaborators, but also America by going 
	along, staying silent to this day, and initially providing a 5 megawatt 
	highly enriched uranium research reactor as part of Eisenhower's "Atoms for 
	Peace" program. According to journalist Mark Gaffney, Israel's program "was 
	possible only because of (its) calculated deception....and willing 
	complicity on the part of the US."    Israeli scientists were trained 
	at US universities and had access to domestic weapons labs. Since the early 
	1970s, advanced technology transfers were made, including supercomputers 
	able to design sophisticated nuclear weapons and delivery systems. Mordechai 
	Vanunu's mid-1980s documented revelations provided proof.   Mordechai 
	Vanunu - Heroic Whistleblower/Victim of Israeli Retaliatory Viciousness   
	A Dimona nuclear technician, he smuggled out dozens of photos and scientific 
	documents, published by the London Sunday Times on October 5, 1986, 
	headlined:   "Revealed - the secrets of Israel's nuclear 
	arsenal/Atomic technician Mordechai Vanunu reveals secret weapons 
	production," saying:   "THE SECRETS of a subterranean factory engaged 
	in the manufacture of Israeli nuclear weapons have been uncovered by the 
	Sunday Times Insight team.   Hidden beneath the Negev desert, the 
	factory has been producing nuclear atomic warheads for the last 20 years. 
	Now it has almost certainly begun manufacturing thermo-nuclear weapons, with 
	yields big enough to destroy entire cities."   The Times named Vanunu 
	as its source, having worked at Dimona for nearly 10 years in "Machon 2 - a 
	top secret, underground bunker built to provide the vital components 
	necessary for weapons production...."   Nuclear experts examined 
	Vanunu's documents, called them genuine, and concluded that Israel's 
	sophisticated technology enabled it "to build up a formidable nuclear 
	arsenal."   According to Theodore Taylor, a world expert at the time: 
	  "There should no longer be any doubt that Israel is, and for at least a 
	decade has been, a fully-fledged nuclear weapons state....considerably more 
	advanced than (earlier) indicated...."   Other top nuclear scientists 
	agreed - Israel was, and today is, a world nuclear power, possessing 
	sophisticated technology and weapons. Vanunu's revelations cost him dearly. 
	On October 12, 1986, The Times headlined his September 30 disappearance, 
	five days before his story broke.   Mossad lured him to Rome, then 
	beat, drugged, and kidnapped him. He was secretly tried in 1986-87, and 
	sentenced to 18 years in prison for espionage and treason - in harsh 
	isolated confinement in a six square meter cell.    Released in 2004, 
	his behavior and movements were restricted. As a result, harassing arrests 
	followed after giving foreign journalists interviews and trying to leave 
	Israel. He said he suffered "cruel and barbaric treatment" in prison, no 
	surprise since torture is official Israeli policy, usually for Palestinians, 
	but for anyone security services target.   On July 2, 2007, Vanunu was 
	again imprisoned for six month for speaking to foreign journalists, later 
	reduced to three months by the Jerusalem District Court "In light of (his) 
	ailing health and the absence of claims that his actions put the country's 
	security in jeopardy."   Daniel Ellsberg called him "the preeminent 
	hero of the nuclear era." He says "I am neither a traitor nor a spy, I only 
	wanted the world to know what was happening." On December 28, 2009, he was 
	arrested again following his alleged meeting with his girlfriend, a 
	Norwegian national, then transferred to house arrest.    On April 14, 
	2010, Vanunu said "The restrictions, not to leave the country for one more 
	year (were) renewed. Now 7 years since my release AFTER 18 years in Israel 
	PRISON."    He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize each year from 
	1988 - 2004. In March 2009, he asked the Nobel Committee to remove his name 
	from consideration, and in February 2010 again declined the honor, most 
	often given war criminals.   In 1979, he was awarded the Right 
	Livelihood Award, the alternative Nobel Prize, "for outstanding vision and 
	work on behalf of our planet and its people," and in 2001, Norway's 
	University of Tromsoe honored him as a Doctor Honoris Causa (History).   
	John Steinbach on Israel's Nuclear Program   In 2009, The Emirates 
	Center for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR- nuclearfiles.org) 
	published  Steinbach's paper titled, "The Israeli Nuclear Weapons 
	Program," saying:   "With several hundred weapons and a robust 
	delivery system, Israel has quietly supplanted Britain as the world's fifth 
	largest nuclear power, and now rivals France and China in terms of the size 
	of its nuclear arsenal," despite an official ambiguity about an advanced 
	sophisticated program. As a result, a combination of expert analysis and 
	whistleblower revelations provided what's known. Also occasional slips, like 
	in December 2006 when Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Germany's Sat. 1 
	channel:   "Iran, openly, explicitly and publicly, threatens to wipe 
	Israel off the map. Can you say that this is the same level, when they are 
	aspiring to have nuclear weapons, as America, France, Israel and Russia?" 
	Backtracking after a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel, he said:   
	"Israel has said many times - and I also said this to German television in 
	an interview - that we will not be the first country that introduces nuclear 
	weapons to the Middle East....That was our position (earlier). That is our 
	position (now) - nothing has changed."   Since the 1970s, Israel's 
	official position is that it chose "an option to produce electricity using 
	nuclear reactors. (This) requires promoting nuclear knowledge and research, 
	preparing sites suitable for building nuclear power plants," and weighing 
	the economic benefits.   According to Steinbach:   "Despite this 
	claim, an exhaustive search of publicly available sources indicates the 
	existence of no meaningful Israeli civilian nuclear energy program, past or 
	present....From its inception, the Israeli nuclear program has centered on 
	developing a nuclear weapons program, with any other nuclear program being 
	incidental."   Steinbach also cites estimates of Israel's arsenal at 
	"from 100 to over 400 bombs," there being "little doubt that (its) weapons 
	are among the world's most sophisticated, and largely designed for war 
	fighting." They include:   -- "boosted fission weapons and small 
	neutron bombs, designed to maximize deadly gamma radiation while minimizing 
	blast effects and long-term radiation - in essence designed to kill people 
	while leaving property intact;"   -- long range ballistic missiles; 
	  -- sophisticated aircraft able to deliver a nuclear strike;   -- 
	cruise missiles, artillery shells, and land mines with the same capability; 
	  -- "In June 2000, an Israeli submarine launched a cruise missile that 
	hit a target 950 miles away, making Israel only the third nation (besides) 
	the US and Russia with that capability;"   -- Israel maintains triad 
	strength, including strategic bombers, ballistic missiles, and submarines, 
	able to strike well beyond the Middle East; and   -- overall, Israel's 
	capability "is much greater than any conceivable need for defensive 
	deterrence;" like America, it's for preemptive offense, and given both 
	nation's belligerence, some day they may launch them aggressively without 
	cause, claiming, of course, it's  defensive.   According to 
	Jane's Intelligence Review, Dimona's reactor "is suffering severe damage 
	from 35 years of operation," worrisome enough for Israeli nuclear scientists 
	to call for its shutdown to avert a potential catastrophe. Also at issue are 
	internal radiological hazards, revealed on a March 2003 BBC program with 
	five Dimona workers discussing the effects on their health.   Israel's 
	Chemical and Biological Weapons (CBW)   Israel signed the 1993 
	Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) but didn't ratify it. It refused to sign 
	the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), and maintains a policy of CBW 
	ambiguity. It's not known but believed that its Nes Tziyona Biological 
	Institute produces sophistical chemical and biological weapons and 
	state-of-the-art delivery systems.   However, in 1993, the US Congress 
	Office of Technology Assessment WMD proliferation assessment included Israel 
	as a nation having undeclared offensive chemical warfare capabilities. In 
	1998, former Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary Bill Richardson said:    
	"I have no doubt that Israel has worked on both chemical and biological 
	offensive things for a long time. There's no doubt they've had stuff for 
	years."   It's also believed it has a sophisticated BW capability, and 
	is likely producing, maintaining, and updating its stockpile.   On 
	August 7, 2006, Paola Manduca's Global Research article headlined, "New and 
	unknown deadly weapons used by Israeli forces: 'direct energy weapons, 
	chemical and/or biological agents, in a macabre experiment of future 
	warfare."   It referred to the summer Lebanon/Gaza offensives, citing 
	reports of "New and strange symptoms....reported amongst the wounded and the 
	dead.   Bodies with dead tissue and no apparent wounds; 'shrunken' 
	corpses; civilians with heavy damage to lower limbs that require amputation, 
	which is nevertheless followed by unstoppable necrosis (dying cells and 
	living tissue) and death; descriptions of extensive internal wounds with no 
	trace of shrapnel, corpses blackened but not burnt, and others heavily 
	wounded that did not bleed."   On July 11, 2006, Ma'an News Service 
	cited the Palestinian health ministry saying Israel used a new type 
	explosive in Gaza, containing "toxins and radioactive materials which burn 
	and tear the victim's body from the inside and leave long term 
	deformations."   On July 11, 2006, Gulf News said a Palestinian doctor 
	"accused Israel of using a type of chemical ammunition which causes burns 
	and injuries in soft tissue and cannot be traced by X-ray." Severe internal 
	wounds were reported.   Since the second Intifada's inception, reports 
	cite "unknown gas" attacks, possibly a nerve agent, anyone breathing it 
	losing consciousness immediately for about 24 hours with high fevers and 
	rigid muscles. Some needed urgent blood transfusions. Asked but not known is 
	whether this is chemical/and or biological warfare.   International 
	law bans these weapons. Israel tests new ones in conflict zones - in 2006 in 
	Lebanon and Gaza and against Gazans during Operation Cast Lead.   
	Treating the victims, Norwegian Dr. Mads Gilbert cited white phosphorous 
	that burns flesh to the bone. Also depleted uranium and a new close-range 
	explosive causing severe injuries, including battlefield amputations. 
	Children, he said, had their legs cut off, abdomens sliced open, or simply 
	killed outright.   Final Thoughts   On September 9, 2004, 
	Haaretz (by DPA) headlined, "ElBaradei: Israel's nuclear arms blocking 
	Mideast peace," quoting him from the Sydney Morning Herald saying:   
	Addressing Israel's nuclear arsenal must be part of a peace process 
	settlement. "This is not really sustainable that you have Israel sitting 
	with nuclear weapons capability there while everyone else is part of the 
	non-proliferation regime....It is a very emotional issue in the Middle 
	East."   While Israel maintains ambiguity and world leaders keep mum, 
	Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Erdogan, not shy about confronting Israel, 
	said this before attending Obama's nuclear summit:   "We have yet to 
	see an international community, which is so sensitive about Iran's nuclear 
	program, taking a firm stance against Israel," a notorious nuclear outlaw. 
	"We do not want to see nuclear armament in our region. Our policy on this 
	issue is very clear no matter which country has it. That could be Israel or 
	Iran or any other country."   On April 14 in Paris, Erdogan called 
	Israel the biggest threat to Middle East peace, not just because of its 
	nuclear arsenal, but for its disproportionate force against Palestinians. 
	His comments came a day after Israel compared him to Libya's Gaddafi and 
	Venezuela's Chavez, a sign of continued frayed relations between the two 
	nations, including an angry exchange with Israeli President Shimon Peres at 
	the January World Economic Forum.   He's now confronting Israel's 
	nuclear threat, a real one under its first strike doctrine to destroy the 
	entire region if threatened. With its history of open belligerence, the 
	possibility is too great to ignore, and too important not to confront given 
	the consequences if initiated.   Stephen Lendman 
	lives in Chicago and can be reached at
	lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio 
	News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time 
	and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy 
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