Dr. Rafael Ofek
The unveiling of the "Physics Research Center" involved in clandestine procurement for the benefit of Iran's nuclear program contributed to the sanctions imposed on Iran and to the significant decelerating of Iran's progress toward the bomb
Although Iran has been complying with its commitments according to the nuclear agreement for the time being, its current conduct suggests that it retains the option of renewing the military nuclear program
A retrospective look at the activities initiated by Iraq in its quest for nuclear weapons, following the destruction of the Osirak reactor in 1981 by Israeli aircraft
The chaos in Libya pursuant to Muammar Gaddafi's toppling has sharpened the dilemma: what is preferable for the Middle East – the stable regime of a tyrant or the disintegration of states even through a process of severe violence
The exhausting nuclear talks in Vienna yielded a bad agreement. Admittedly, the agreement has rolled back Iran's military nuclear program, but this roll-back process is reversible. The major winner is Iran
Over the course of five years, the Israeli intelligence community was engaged in an intensive effort that led to "Operation Opera" – the elimination of Iraq's Tammuz-1 nuclear reactor by IAF in June 1981