
Israel rejects UN call for nuclear transparency:
Israel has rebuffed a UN call to adhere to the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and open itself to international inspectors, calling the suggestion a "Meaningless mechanical vote" of a body that "Lost all its credibility regarding Israel." Ref. Source 6
Israel now has 80 nuclear warheads, report says:
Of those warheads, 50 are for medium-range ballistic missiles and 30 are for bombs carried by aircraft, the report said. In addition, "Israel may also have produced non-strategic nuclear weapons, including artillery shells and atomic demolition munitions," Ref. Source 4
IAEA Meeting Rejects Arab Resolution Criticizing Israel's Nukes:
An Arab-sponsored measure criticizing Israel for its widely suspected nuclear arsenal failed on Friday to secure enough votes to pass at the International Atomic Energy Agency's yearly general membership meeting, Russia Today reported. - The resolution lost by a vote of 43-51. Ref. Source 2
Newly declassified documents reveal how U.S. Agreed to Israel's nuclear program:
The Obama administration this week declassified papers, after 45 years of top-secret status, documenting contacts between Jerusalem and Washington over American agreement to the existence of an Israeli nuclear option Ref. Source 4
UN urges Israel to renounce nuclear arms, join non-proliferation treaty:
The UN General Assembly has passed an Arab-introduced resolution calling on Israel not to develop, produce or possess nuclear arms and criticizing the country for not being part to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Ref. Source 8
It's Official: The Pentagon Finally Admitted That Israel Has Nuclear Weapons, Too:
After five decades of pretending otherwise, the Pentagon has reluctantly confirmed that Israel does indeed possess nuclear bombs, as well as awesome weapons technology similar to America's. Ref. Source 3
Israel built, exploded 'dirty bombs' in nuclear test:
Israel built and exploded so-called "Dirty bombs," Explosives laced with nuclear material, to examine how such explosions would affect the country if it were to be attacked by the crude radioactive weapons, the Haaretz daily newspaper reported Monday. Ref. Source 4d