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ISRAEL'S ALLEGED 1967 NUCLEAR 'DOOMSDAY OPERATION' PLAN TO BE REVEALED

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JUNE 4, 2017 12:25

Whether credible or not, the plans never came into effect as Israel emerged victorious from the conflict.

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ISRAEL AIR FORCE Mirage fighter jets train over Israel in 1967 before the Six Day War.. (photo credit:GPO)


One of Israel's greatest wartime secrets is due to be revealed on Monday - a so-called last gasp nuclear "doomsday operation" to avoid defeat in the imminent 1967 Six Day War. However, some are treating the reported revelation with skepticism.

The contingency plan, nicknamed "Samson" (or "Shimshon" in Hebrew), would have allegedly involved the detonation of a nuclear device in a desolate part of the Sinai Peninsula in an incredible demonstration of Israel's military might. The operation was to be potentially used as a last-resort scenario to ensure Israel's existence in the case of a looming defeat.

The secret plans are detailed in a never-before-seen 1999 testimony of one of the senior organizers of the operation, Itzhak Yaakov - a former IDF brigadier general. Interviewed by historian Avner Cohen, the account of the Israeli plan is to be published by the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project (NPIHP) of the Wilson Center.

"You've got an enemy, and he says he's going to throw you to the sea. You believe him," explains Yaakov in an excerpt of the testimony obtained by the New York Times. "How can you stop him? You scare him. If you've got something you can scare him with, you scare him."

Two helicopters were due to deliver the nuclear device and a command post would have been created in a nearby mountainous area. Depending on weather conditions, the explosion might have been seen as far as Cairo.

Ahead of the publication of Yaakov's testimony, deputy minister and historian Michael Oren stated that he is treating the upcoming publication with considerable skepticism.

"I also interviewed Itzhak Yaakov, and I was not convinced that his story holds water," stated Oren, adding that serious academic research does not rely on one lone source. "If there was something, we would find additional testimonies."

Historian Cohen decided that this was the apt time, 50 years after the Six Day War, to publish the previously unheard account of the operation.

Whether credible or not, the plans never came into effect as Israel emerged victorious from the conflict.

According to the New York Times, Yaakov was arrested in 2001 on charges of "high espionage" a year after telling his story to Cohen and put on a secret trial. He was found guilty of handing over secret information and received a two-year suspended sentence.

Yaakov died in 2013 at age 87.

http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-C...doomsday-operation-plan-to-be-revealed-494752
 
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never mind they dont achive there goals we here and we sucsess
 
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never mind they dont achive there goals we here and we sucsess

your only success is to pi** off people who don't mind you in the first place , you are cowards , you don't have the balls to attack real muslims so you go around and make fun of the secular ones !
 
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your only success is to pi** off people who don't mind you in the first place , you are cowards , you don't have the balls to attack real muslims so you go around and make fun of the secular ones !
who should we atack/?
 
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http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel...ail&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-73cbea33c7-54487785
The last secret of the 1967 war'
Report says Israel planned atomic detonation in Sinai if Six Day War went wrong
New York Times, quoting newly released interview, says the display of nuclear strength was a ‘doomsday’ scenario not needed after IDF victory
BY TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF June 3, 2017, 11:31 pm

An Egyptian transport burning after a direct hit from an Israeli tank during the Six Day War, June 5, 1967. (David Rubinger/Government Press Office)
 
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you got alot of defence knowladge from us
yes, and vice versa. We were working on the Lavi project as full partner. Many artillery improvements & armour vehicles technology went north. I used R4 which is essentially Galil which was rolled out a few years before i joined; my issue was first rollout had same butt stock to suite IDF, which fitted me perfectly; we were told to bring it back and retrofit to newer standard SADF size which was slightly larger as most people are tall than IDF. Similarly, worked with great friends from Elta/Elbit for three years.

Cheetah program was stop gap to Lavi; I was on the EW/ECM/Comm team when they pulled the plug in Lavi. Complete disaster - it was the worst mistake the govt did succumbing to pressure from LM/Boeing who were pushing large scale F-16/F15 sales. Looking back, it was going to be a major game changer and direct competitor to F-16; there were many technologies which even F-16 did not have at the time; it only came 18 years later down the road. I look back and the political forces at the time sold out in the real sense of the word - someone was paid at the top levels to abandon it.

your only success is to pi** off people who don't mind you in the first place , you are cowards , you don't have the balls to attack real muslims so you go around and make fun of the secular ones !
Come friend, stop this tirade. History is history.

Respect and co-exist. Destruction never gets anywhere. Just go and see what the 'coward' muslim hussain did to Iran with chemical weapons. Did it get him anywhere?
 
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do you have prove you work on lavie program?
south africa i mean

yes, and vice versa. We were working on the Lavi project as full partner. Many artillery improvements & armour vehicles technology went north. I used R4 which is essentially Galil which was rolled out a few years before i joined; my issue was first rollout had same butt stock to suite IDF, which fitted me perfectly; we were told to bring it back and retrofit to newer standard SADF size which was slightly larger as most people are tall than IDF. Similarly, worked with great friends from Elta/Elbit for three years.

Cheetah program was stop gap to Lavi; I was on the EW/ECM/Comm team when they pulled the plug in Lavi. Complete disaster - it was the worst mistake the govt did succumbing to pressure from LM/Boeing who were pushing large scale F-16/F15 sales. Looking back, it was going to be a major game changer and direct competitor to F-16; there were many technologies which even F-16 did not have at the time; it only came 18 years later down the road. I look back and the political forces at the time sold out in the real sense of the word - someone was paid at the top levels to abandon it.


Come friend, stop this tirade. History is history.

Respect and co-exist. Destruction never gets anywhere. Just go and see what the 'coward' muslim hussain did to Iran with chemical weapons. Did it get him anywhere?
i dont see any work south africa took the development of the lavie
 
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do you have prove you work on lavie program?
south africa i mean


i dont see any work south africa took the development of the lavie
Yes, all documentation is with armscor which were filed away. A lot of technologies which were being developed for Lavi landed up into Cheetah program.
 
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Yes, all documentation is with armscor which were filed away. A lot of technologies which were being developed for Lavi landed up into Cheetah program.
however south africa was beter in the aparthied
look where we are and where are you today
today we are much more advanced
 
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