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On September 6th, the Israeli Air Force dispatched fighter planes to attack a nuclear facility allegedly under construction in Syria, but so far, Israeli and Syrian officials refused to disclose the details of the air raid. A well-known Israeli nuclear expert recently revealed to the outside world for the first time the inside story of Israeli air strikes on Syria’s suspected nuclear facilities.
Uzi-Ivan, the founder of Dimona nuclear reactor in Israel and a professor of nuclear physics at Tel Aviv University, said that Syria was actually a plutonium processing plant under construction when it was attacked by the Israeli military. Syria has purchased a considerable amount of plutonium from abroad through secret channels, and this highly radioactive substance can also be used to make nuclear weapons. Uzi-Ivan said that from a purely technical point of view, this nuclear facility in Syria is also a nuclear bomb factory, and this factory has posed a more direct security threat to Israel. By analyzing the satellite images released later by Israel and the United States, we can find that this nuclear facility under construction in Syria has no cooling tower and chimney, which is often one of the two typical characteristics of nuclear reactors. Syria quickly filled these facilities with soil after the air raid, indicating that it has been subjected to very obvious nuclear pollution and radiation. Israel’s surprise action shows that it is not interested in waiting for a diplomatic solution to the problem involving nuclear weapons.
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The Israeli government approved the supply of weapons and ammunition to the Palestinian security services.
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Israeli soldiers face up to 10 years’ imprisonment for possession of arms and being accused of helping the enemy.
Israeli media reported on the 21st that an Israeli soldier may face up to 10 years’ imprisonment because he was accused of aiding the enemy in the battlefield in lebanon war last year. The Jerusalem Post reported that Israeli army investigators found a large number of weapons and ammunition from the soldier’s home, including explosive devices, machine gun bullets, 2.5 kilograms of military explosives, smoke bombs and sniper rifles. Read the full text ""
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