Dr. Rafael Ofek

Dr. Raphael Ofek, who had served for decades in the Israeli intelligence community, reviews the progress Iran has made since its nuclear goals became public in 1988, and claims that Israel can attack its enrichment facilities alone, without assistance from the US

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

The inflammatory declarations made by the Iranian leaders this week regarding the renewal of their centrifuge project reflect a considerable degree of ambiguity, but they also reflect frustration following Israel's recent accomplishments in the international arena

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

Satellite imagery published last month showed irregular activity at Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment facility. Is Tehran indeed preparing to resume its nuclear program as it has previously threatened, or are the Iranians merely working on converting the facility to a civil research center for nuclear energy and physics, which would comply with the JCPOA?

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

The nuclear weapon documents smuggled out of Iran by the Mossad have proven Iran's deceitful conduct regarding its nuclear program. Would they affect US President Donald Trump's decision on the fate of the Iranian nuclear agreement?

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

The leaders of the Pakistani nuclear weapon program, originally developed against the Indian enemy, hated each other's guts, but many of them hated the West, Israel, and the Jews even more, and aspired to obtain "The Islamic Bomb." Behind the scenes of Pakistan's nuclear program

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

North Korea had come a long way before reaching the position where it can threaten the West with its nuclear arsenal. How did it reach that state? How did the naivety of the West assist in the development of North Korea's nuclear program? A special review of the nuclear history of the Asian dictatorship

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

Iran occasionally conducts itself contrary to its commitments subject to the JCPOA agreement, and its policy in the Middle East, as well as its ballistic missile program, contradict the spirit of that agreement. Consequently, specifically against the background of the nuclear threat of Pyongyang, President Trump may not recertify the agreement with Iran on October 15

Dr. Rafael Ofek |

Although North Korea's centrifuge project is a certain fact, it raises quite a few questions: What is the scope of this project? Are they developing nuclear weapons based on enriched uranium? And to what extent are the Iranians involved?

Dr. Rafael Ofek |