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SUN · 2026-03-29 · 03:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0329-41492
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One rule for Israel and another for Iran risks nuclear disaster

The article discusses the potential dangers of a double standard regarding nuclear weapons in the Middle East. Israel's stated aim is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while Israel itself is widely believed to possess a nuclear arsenal, a fact it neither confirms nor denies.

Marianne HansonSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-29 · 03:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
One rule for Israel and another for Iran risks nuclear disaster
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Briefing Summary

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The article discusses the potential dangers of a double standard regarding nuclear weapons in the Middle East. Israel's stated aim is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while Israel itself is widely believed to possess a nuclear arsenal, a fact it neither confirms nor denies. Recent Iranian missile strikes targeted Israel's Dimona nuclear facility, injuring over 100 people. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has urged restraint to prevent a nuclear accident. The article highlights the risk of instability created by one nation having nuclear weapons while preventing another from acquiring them.

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Key claims

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Iran targeted Israel’s nuclear facility in the southern town of Dimona, injuring more than 100 people.

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Israel’s avowed goal in the Middle East war is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

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Israel began developing nuclear weapons in the 1950s and reached a fully operational capability by the late 1960s.

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Israel possesses a formidable arsenal of nuclear weapons.

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Arms control organisations have assessed that Israel has some 80 to 90 nuclear weapons.

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Full report

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Israel’s avowed goal in the Middle East war is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Yet the double standard associated with this is hardly sustainable in the long run.The worst-kept secret in the world of nuclear politics is that Israel possesses a formidable arsenal of nuclear weapons. It began developing these in the 1950s and reached a fully operational capability by the late 1960s.Although Israel refuses to confirm or deny this fact, arms control organisations have assessed that the country has some 80 to 90 nuclear weapons.In recent days, Iran targeted Israel’s nuclear facility in the southern town of Dimona, injuring more than 100 people. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) called for restraint to avoid a “nuclear accident”.People inspect the site of an Iranian missile strike in Dimona, Israel, on Sunday. More than 100 people were injured in the attack. Photo: AFPShrouded in secrecyThere is much evidence to support the existence of Israel’s arsenal.
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Keywords & salience

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