How many Nuclear weapons does Israel really have? Apartheid SA had 6 – The Samson Option

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I was doing some research and came across a pretty detailed analysis of South Africa’s nuclear weapons production. In there it mentioned Israel, and this is the first time I’ve seen an actual number.

I the days when I was stupid and had a Jewish friend in Israel, he spoke about The Samson Option. The Samson option is a book that relates to the lying Jew Ari Ben Menashe. I don’t believe a word that comes out of that Jew’s mouth. And the Samson option claimed that Israel had 400 nukes aimed at Russia and European countries. I think its all hogwash. The Jews are NOT THAT GOOD! They’re inept assholes, and they are BIG ON LYING AND BULL SHIT.

In this military analysis of South Africa’s nukes and Israeli nukes it says:

First and foremost are the claims that Israel “allegedly” supplied SA functional nuclear gravity bombs “around 1967”. This would not have been too long after Israel had built its first weapons. Patrick Tyler records in A World of Trouble, his account of America’s involvement in the Middle East since Eisenhower, that the Central Intelligence Agency first concluded the Dimona facility in the Negev “cannot be solely for peaceful purposes” in December 1960. It is widely believed Israel only built its first weapon after the June 1967 Six-Day War and according to the CIA from 1974 to the early 1980s the country only possessed between 10 and 20 warheads, raising the question whether they had spare weapons to lend SA even if they had the will to do so.




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