To Prevent War in 1967: Israel Planned to Detonate an Atomic Device in Sinai

The New York Times reveals that Israel succeeded in developing a nuclear device in 1967 before the Six-Day War. According to the publication, the Weizmann Institute and the Rafael Company were responsible for the development

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On the eve of the Arab-Israeli war, 50 years ago this week, Israeli officials raced to assemble an atomic device and developed a plan to detonate it atop a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula as a warning to Egyptian and other Arab forces, according to a report by the New York Times.

The secret contingency plan, called a "doomsday operation" by Itzhak Yaakov, the retired brigadier general who described it in the interview, would have been invoked if Israel feared it was going to lose the 1967 conflict. The demonstration blast, Israeli officials believed, would intimidate Egypt and surrounding Arab states – Syria, Iraq and Jordan – into backing off.

Israel won the war so quickly that the atomic device was never moved to Sinai. But Mr. Yaakov’s account, which sheds new light on a clash that shaped the contours of the modern Middle East conflict, reveals Israel’s early consideration of how it might use its nuclear arsenal to preserve itself.

"It’s the last secret of the 1967 war," said Avner Cohen, a leading scholar of Israel’s nuclear history who conducted many interviews with the retired general. Mr. Yaakov, who oversaw weapons development for the Israeli military, detailed the plan to Dr. Cohen in 1999 and 2000, years before he died in 2013 at age 87.

Alongside the NYT publication, Avner Cohen published a detailed description of the affair on wilsoncenter.org.

 

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