Nuclear

Israel to upgrade plutonium in Dimona nuclear reactor

Israel does not publicly acknowledge possessing nuclear weapons.

By DEAN SHMUEL ELMAS/GLOBES/TNS
18/06/2024

International spending on nuclear weapons up 13% amid Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Hamas wars

The increase of $10.7 billion is largely attributed to an increase in the United States’s defense budget. 

AN IRANIAN FLAG is pictured near in a missile during a military drill, with the participation of Ira

Iran becoming aggressive in its pursuit of nuclear weapons, IAEA chief warns

In recent months, multiple top Iranian officials have threatened the West that it might publicly decide that nuclear weapons are not prohibited by Islam.

Death of Iran's president has delayed talks with IAEA, Grossi says

The deaths of Iran's president and foreign minister in a helicopter crash have caused a pause in the UN nuclear watchdog's talks with Tehran.

By REUTERS
22/05/2024
 Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman speaks at the Knesset in Jerusalem on May 20, 2024

Saudi using Israeli peace as cover for its nuclear program - Liberman

“It is the wrong thing to do for the State of Israel because the core of the agreement is the approval Israel gives to the Saudi nuclear program."

US senator urges Biden to include safeguards in nuclear power deal with Saudi Arabia

The Biden administration has been talking with Saudi Arabia and Israel on a potential peace agreement since before the October 7 deadly attacks.

By REUTERS
01/05/2024

US Senate approves bill to ban Russian uranium imports

The US spends an estimated $1 billion each year on uranium from Russia.

By REUTERS
01/05/2024

Iran tried to cover up damage of alleged Israeli strikes

Iran appears to have replaced a damaged radar with a different, incompatible radar in order to hide the impact of the strike.

A general view of the Bushehr main nuclear reactor, Iran

Iran, next time, the target could be your nuclear sites

Iran must be held accountable for its exceptional attack. The Israeli response, immediate but also intended to have a lasting impact, was based on Iran's intention to cause destruction.

21/04/2024
A general view of the Bushehr main nuclear reactor, Iran

Attack on Iran next to nuclear site sends message: We could have done worse here

The message was unmistakable: 'We chose not to hit your nuclear sites this time, but we could have done worse right here,' sources told the Post.

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