No. Iran and Israel should be countries that are at peace with one another, as they were prior to 1979. Additionally, no country should use nuclear weapons in combat; they are horrible devices.
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Answer #2:
I think the questioner used the word "Should" as a form of "If", asking whether a nuclear
attack on Israel would have adverse effects on the Palestinian territories too. It seems
to me that it's a certainty, upon which one could safely wager.
Nuclear explosions are incredibly dirty. The fireball itself is a source of intense radiation,
and every particle of sand or soil that the explosion kicks up becomes radioactive, and
spreads radiation wherever the wind takes it. Observers of the first successful atomic
bomb test in New Mexico in 1945 were in a safe bunker almost 6 miles from the explosion,
and even some of THEM contracted radiation sickness.
The longest possible straight line inside Israel is barely 260 miles long, and there are places
where the country is only 9 miles wide. Wherever in the country a nuclear device were to be
detonated doesn't much matter. If the wind blows in one direction, death rains on the West Bank
and Jordan, and if it blows in the other direction, Gaza becomes a Palestinian graveyard.
No, Israel designed their own.
While it is believed that Israel has possessed nuclear weapons since 1975, they neither deny nor admit to possessing any. It's widely believed that they are a nuclear power, although they have stated they will not be the ones to introduce nuclear weapons to the Middle East.
Because they fear that they will sell them to Palestine, and Israel. They will then use them on each other, and eventually make the earth uninhabitable. We were born to die. It is just a matter of when?
Israel is the only nation in the Middle East known to have nuclear weapons.
Answer 1I don't think they care. Iran is not Arab, its Persian. The loss of a few Palestinian Arabs, many of them the wrong sect of Islam anyway, would not matter if lots of Jews could be eliminated...Answer 2Iran does not intend to launch a nuclear missile at Israel if it gains nuclear capability; Iran is more subtle than that. It would likely try to produce a dirty bomb and give it to Hezbollah or Hamas agents to smuggle into Israel and produce a much smaller nuclear explosion in order to threaten the Israeli government at a key moment (such as when commiting to some military objective). In this way, they would not destroy that many Palestinians.
It is quite difficult.... Israel army is a junction of nuclear weapons.....
Israel has nuclear weapons (WMD) and have a very powerful military.
Israel, America, Russia, China... that's all i can think of on the top of my head. Others that are "internationally allowed" to have nuclear weapons (approved by IAEA) would be France, and England, that I know of. I do not believe Israel is on that list.
Peter Pry has written: 'Israel's nuclear arsenal' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons
Syria is, in 2007 Israel conducted an air strike on what was thought to be a nuclear plant in construction.
US, UK, Russia, France, China, India, Israel, Pakistan, North Korea, South Africa are the countries that currently have nuclear weapons.
Currently 9 countries possess nuclear weapons; The United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, Israel, India, Pakistan and North Korea.