Israel's Nukes Out of the Shadows
Nuclear Offer to Apartheid Regime Blows Diplomatic Cover
By JONATHAN COOK
Nazareth .
The revelations are deeply embarrassing to
Reports of Israel’s nuclear dealings with apartheid South Africa will also energise a draft proposal from Egypt to the UN non-proliferation review conference that Israel -- as the only nuclear power in the region -- be required to sign the treaty.
Israeli officials are already said to be discomfited by
The policy is chiefly aimed at
Oversight of
The administration of US President Barack Obama is reported to have held high-level discussions with
As pressure mounts on
Echoing the Israeli security consensus, Yossi Melman, a military intelligence correspondent for the Haaretz newspaper, also cautioned that declaring Israel’s nuclear status “would play into Iran's hands” by focusing attention on Tel Aviv rather than Tehran.
Tom Segev, an Israeli historian, reported that Israel briefly considered showing its nuclear hand in 1967 when Shimon Peres, Israel’s current president, proposed publicly conducting a nuclear test to prevent the impending Six-Day War. However, the test was overruled by Levi Eshkol, the prime minister of the time.
Mr Peres, who master-minded the nuclear programme, later formulated the policy of ambiguity, in which
That stance -- and a promise not to conduct nuclear tests -- was accepted by the
According to analysts, the agreement between
Nonetheless, revelations over the years have made it increasingly difficult for the international community to turn a blind eye to
Mordechai Vanunu, a technician at the Dimona nuclear energy plant in the
In 2006 Ehud Olmert, then the prime minister, let slip Israel’s nuclear status during an interview with German TV when he listed “America, France, Israel and Russia” as countries with nuclear arms.
Even more damaging confirmation was provided this week by Britain’s Guardian newspaper, which published documents unearthed for a new book -- The Unspoken Alliance by Sasha Polakow-Suransky, an American historian -- on relations between Israel and South Africa’s apartheid regime.
The top-secret papers reveal that in 1975 Mr Peres, then
Despite publication by the Guardian of a photographed agreement bearing the date and the signatures of both Mr Peres and Mr Botha, Mr Peres’ office issued a statement on Monday denying the report.
Israel’s increasingly transparent nuclear status is seen as an obstacle to US efforts both to impose sanctions on Iran and to damp down a wider potential nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
This month the
Aware of the growing pressure of
At the meeting, US President Barack Obama called on all countries, including
A draft declaration being considered at the UN review conference later this week again demands that
Reuven Pedatzur, an Israeli defence analyst, warned recently in Haaretz that there was a danger the Egyptian proposal might be adopted by the
Emily Landau, an arms control expert at
The last Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference, five years ago, failed when the
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