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Research questions whether Israel considered 1967 atomic blast

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JERUSALEM: Research suggesting Israel may have considered detonating an atomic device on the eve of the Six- Day War 50 years ago to deter its Arab neighbours sparked debate and denials Monday.

Israel’s presumed status as the Middle East’s sole nuclear-armed nation remains a highly taboo subject for the country, which neither confirms nor denies such capability.

The foreign ministry declined to comment, but one minister who has also written a book on the SixDay War dismissed the claim.

Research by Avner Cohen, a historian who specialise­s in Israel’s nuclear programme, sparked the debate coinciding with the 50th anniversar­y of the Six-Day War, fought from June 510, 1967.

The research was published on Monday on the website of the USbased Wilson Center think tank, whose work includes tracking nuclear proliferat­ion.

Cohen’s research includes interviews with Yitzhak Yaakov, a retired Israeli brigadier general who had been head of weapons research and developmen­t.

Yaakov, who died in 2013, told Cohen that in 1967 he came up with a plan called ‘ Samson’ or ‘Shimshon’ in Hebrew that would involve detonating an ‘improvised’ atomic device purely as a warning. Yaakov stressed that Israel had not yet developed a nuclear bomb.

The plan called for it to be detonated atop a mountain in the eastern Sinai Peninsula some 20 kilometres from the Abu Ageila Egyptian strategic military complex.

Cohen wrote that “a small paratroop force would have diverted the attention of the Egyptian army in the area to allow the team to prepare the nuclear demonstrat­ion upon an order from both the prime minister and the chief of staff”.

The blast would have been seen “for many tens (of) kilometres throughout the Sinai and the Negev” desert, he wrote.

“Look, it was so natural,” a transcript on the Woodrow Center’s website quoted Yaakov as saying.

“Some things are so natural that you don’t need to find explanatio­ns about their origin. You’ve got an enemy, and he says he’s going to throw you to the sea.

“You believe him. He says he’s going to throw chemical weapons on you.

“What are you looking for? Anything you can do to stop him. How can you stop him? You scare him. If you’ve got something you can scare him with, you scare him.”

Israel in fact shocked the world with its lightning victory over Egypt, Jordan and Syria in the Six-Day War, greatly expanding its territory with global implicatio­ns. — AFP

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