Israel’s Bomb out of the Shadows

Nuclear Offer to Apartheid Regime Blows Diplomatic Cover

Israel faces unprecedented pressure to abandon its official policy of “ambiguity” on its possession of nuclear weapons as the international community meets at the United Nations in New York this week to consider banning such arsenals from the Middle East.

Israel’s equivocal stance on its atomic status was shattered by reports on Monday that it offered to sell nuclear-armed Jericho missiles to South Africa’s apartheid regime back in 1975.

The revelations are deeply embarrassing to Israel given its long-standing opposition to signing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, arguing instead that it is a “responsible power” that would never misuse nuclear weapons technologies if it acquired them.

Reports of Israel’s nuclear dealings with apartheid South Africa will also energise a draft proposal from Egypt to the UN non-proliferation review conference that Israel — as the only nuclear power in the region — be required to sign the treaty.

Israeli officials are already said to be discomfited by Washington’s decision earlier this month to agree to a statement with other UN Security Council members calling for the establishment of a Middle East zone free of nuclear arms.

The policy is chiefly aimed at Iran, which is believed by the US and Israel to be secretly developing a nuclear bomb, but would also risk ensnaring Israel. The US has supported Israel’s ambiguity policy since the late 1960s.

Oversight of Israel’s programme is also due to be debated at a meeting of the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, in Vienna next month.

The administration of US President Barack Obama is reported to have held high-level discussions with Israel at the weekend to persuade it to consent to proposals for a 2012 conference to outlaw weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.

As pressure mounts on Israel, local analysts have been debating the benefits of maintaining the ambiguity policy, with most warning that an erosion of the principle would lead inexorably to Israel being forced to dismantle its arsenal.

Echoing the Israeli security consensus, Yossi Melman, a military intelligence correspondent for the Haaretz newspaper, also cautioned that declaring Israel’s nuclear status “would play into Iran’s hands” by focusing attention on Tel Aviv rather than Tehran.

Israel refused to sign the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, having developed its first warhead a few years earlier with help from Britain and France.

Tom Segev, an Israeli historian, reported that Israel briefly considered showing its nuclear hand in 1967 when Shimon Peres, Israel’s current president, proposed publicly conducting a nuclear test to prevent the impending Six-Day War. However, the test was overruled by Levi Eshkol, the prime minister of the time.

Mr Peres, who master-minded the nuclear programme, later formulated the policy of ambiguity, in which Israel asserts only that it will “not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons to the Middle East”.

That stance — and a promise not to conduct nuclear tests — was accepted by the US administration of Richard Nixon in 1969.

According to analysts, the agreement between Israel and the US was driven in part by concerns that Washington would not be able to give Israel foreign aid — today worth billions of dollars — if Israel declared itself a nuclear state but refused international supervision.

Nonetheless, revelations over the years have made it increasingly difficult for the international community to turn a blind eye to Israel’s arsenal.

Mordechai Vanunu, a technician at the Dimona nuclear energy plant in the Negev, provided photographic evidence and detailed descriptions of the country’s weapons programme in 1986. Today the Israeli arsenal is estimated at more than 200 warheads.

In 2006 Ehud Olmert, then the prime minister, let slip Israel’s nuclear status during an interview with German TV when he listed “America, France, Israel and Russia” as countries with nuclear arms.

Even more damaging confirmation was provided this week by Britain’s Guardian newspaper, which published documents unearthed for a new book — The Unspoken Alliance by Sasha Polakow-Suransky, an American historian — on relations between Israel and South Africa’s apartheid regime.

The top-secret papers reveal that in 1975 Mr Peres, then Israel’s defence minister, met with his South African counterpart, P. W. Botha, to discuss selling the regime nuclear-armed missiles. The deal fell through partly because South Africa could not afford the weapons. Pretoria later developed its own bomb, almost certainly with Israel’s help.

Israel, Mr Polakow-Suransky said, had fought to prevent declassification of the documents.

Despite publication by the Guardian of a photographed agreement bearing the date and the signatures of both Mr Peres and Mr Botha, Mr Peres’ office issued a statement on Monday denying the report.

Israel’s increasingly transparent nuclear status is seen as an obstacle to US efforts both to impose sanctions on Iran and to damp down a wider potential nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

This month the US surprised officials in Tel Aviv by failing to keep Israel’s nuclear programme off the agenda of the IAEA’s next meeting, on June 7. The issue has only ever been discussed twice before, in 1988 and 1991.

Aware of the growing pressure of Israel to come clean, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, declined an invitation to attend a nuclear security conference in Washington last month at which participants had threatened to question Israel about its arms.

At the meeting, US President Barack Obama called on all countries, including Israel, to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

A draft declaration being considered at the UN review conference later this week again demands that Israel — and two other states known to have nuclear weapons, India and Pakistan — sign the treaty.

Egypt has proposed that the 189 states that have signed the treaty, including the US, pledge not to transfer nuclear equipment, information, material or professional help to Israel until it does so.

Reuven Pedatzur, an Israeli defence analyst, warned recently in Haaretz that there was a danger the Egyptian proposal might be adopted by the US, or that it might be used as a stick to browbeat a recalcitrant Israel into accepting greater limitations on its arsenal. He suggested ending what he called the “ridiculous fiction” of the ambiguity policy.

Emily Landau, an arms control expert at Tel Aviv University, however, said that those who believed Israel should be more transparent were “misguided”. Ending ambiguity, she said, would eventually lead to calls for Israel’s “total and complete disarmament”.

The last Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference, five years ago, failed when the US repudiated pledges to disarm and refused to pressure Israel over its nuclear programme.

Jonathan Cook, based in Nazareth, Israel is a winner of the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize for Journalism. His latest books are Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East (Pluto Press) and Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair (Zed Books). Read other articles by Jonathan, or visit Jonathan's website.

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  1. SilverMoon said on May 26th, 2010 at 8:32am #

    Why would Israel want to sell to S. Africa? That continues to baffle me. It’s getting scaryout there!!

  2. bozh said on May 26th, 2010 at 8:54am #

    By far the more important concern for me [speaking only for self] is the declaration that some people must always be available for killing for and serving other people.
    Thus far, it had always been serving and killing own and alien people for a small majority; possibly never more than 10% , or as little as, 0001% of people.

    It is thus the small minority of people who build ever ‘better’ weapons.And they’ll never stopdoing that! Pantisocracy-timocracy wld have not ever built such weapons and, if it wld be established worldwide, wmd wld evanesce overnight.

    Natch, the sane, but very unsane, minority; controling use of money, arms, army, and wmd wld never ever give up such awesome powers over their servants for they have declared by word and action that it has the right to posses people as people posses dogs and in eternity!
    This is the foundation for all evil and not just wmd! tnx

  3. MichaelKenny said on May 26th, 2010 at 9:20am #

    The Guardian article doesn’t prove what is claimed for it. No nuclear weapons were actually supplied and that it was the South Africans who were asking, not the Israelis who were offering. Allowing the South Africans to believe that they could supply such weapons, but, of course, not actually supplying them, would be a perfect application of the “ambiguity” policy referred to. As would the “revelation” now of something that happened, or more accurately, didn’t happen, 35 years ago. A revelation that Israel definitely didn’t possess nuclear weapons would be damaging. This “revelation”, true or false, strengthens Israel. Also, does anybody seriously believe that the Israel Lobby would allow an American Jewish author to publish a book “blowing” Israel’s greatest secret? Look what happened to Finkelstein!

  4. Mulga Mumblebrain said on May 26th, 2010 at 10:02am #

    It is well to remember how close the two apartheid states once were. Menachem Begin, the terrorist chief,was the first member of the Israel/South Africa Friendship Society. Israel helped South Africa get the bomb, avoid sanctions and repress the non-white majority. When South Africa overturned apartheid, there was a great exodus of Jews out of the country, and those that remained have taken the familiar journey to the extreme right, as evidenced by the fanatical hatred and vilification leveled at Goldstone. Two racist peas from the same Western Eurocentric and supremacist pod.

  5. mary said on May 26th, 2010 at 11:06am #

    Mordechai Vanunu has just been returned to prison for violating the terms of his previous release. Poor man. The beasts will drive him to madness in the end.

    This from Glenn Frankel’s book review. (see below)

    Note the involvement of the American Jewish lobby and their lies.

    ”From the start, spokesmen for American Jewish organizations acted as apologists or dupes for Israel’s arms sales. Moshe Decter, a respected director of research for the American Jewish Committee, wrote in the New York Times in 1976 that Israel’s arms trade with South Africa was “dwarfed into insignificance” compared to that of other countries and said that to claim otherwise was “rank cynicism, rampant hypocrisy and anti-Semitic prejudice.” In a March 1986 debate televised on PBS, Rabbi David Saperstein, a leader of the Reform Jewish movement and outspoken opponent of apartheid, claimed Israeli involvement with South Africa was negligible. He conceded that there may have been arms sales during the rightist Likud years in power from 1977 to 1984, but stated that under Shimon Peres, who served as prime minister between 1984 and 1986, “there have been no new arms sales.” In fact, some of the biggest military contracts and cooperative ventures were signed during Peres’s watch.

    The Anti-Defamation League participated in a blatant propaganda campaign against Nelson Mandela and the ANC in the mid 1980s and employed an alleged “fact-finder” named Roy Bullock to spy on the anti-apartheid campaign in the United States — a service he was simultaneously performing for the South African government. The ADL defended the white regime’s purported constitutional reforms while denouncing the ANC as “totalitarian, anti-humane, anti-democratic, anti-Israel, and anti-American.” (In fairness, the ADL later changed its tune. After his release in 1990, Mandela met in Geneva with a number of American Jewish leaders, including ADL president Abe Foxman, who emerged to call the ANC leader “a great hero of freedom.”)’

    http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/05/24/israels_most_illicit_affair?page=0,2

    Glenn Frankel, who teaches journalism at Stanford University, was Southern Africa, Jerusalem, and London bureau chief for the Washington Post and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. The Unspoken Alliance: Israel’s Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa by Sasha Polakow-Suransky will be published May 25 by Pantheon Books.

  6. Ismail Zayid said on May 26th, 2010 at 11:08am #

    The recent revelation, in the Guardian article, of the collaboration between Israel and apartheid South Africa, confirms the close collaboration between these two apartheid regimes. However, the Israeli possession of nuclear armament is not new and has been general knowlege, especially after the principled report by Mordechai Vanunu. in 1986.

    Be that as it may, the astounding thing is that that this goes on with the complete complicity of the US government. The height of duplicity and double standards is that the US and its allies continue to threaten Iran with sanctions and possible military attack because Iran may be thinking of developind a nuclear bomb, yet no word is mentioned about the Israeli nuclear arsenal that has existed for decades, with the knowledge and assistance of the US, France and UK.

  7. Debbie said on May 26th, 2010 at 4:01pm #

    Please check out Gordon Duff’s important and timely piece on Israeli nuclear espionage here:

    http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/05/25/gordon-duff-the-arms-circus-keeping-the-world-in-turmoil/

  8. Mulga Mumblebrain said on May 26th, 2010 at 11:59pm #

    In Australia the leadership of the local Jewish community, that dominates business and the media to the familiar extent,demands total loyalty to Israel. Being ‘generous’ donors ie paymasters, to the political caste, their opinions carry great weight. Australia has always been a grovelling stooge of Israel,voting with Micronesia,Palau and Nauru to defend the latest child-murdering orgy,political assassination or aggression against one of its neighbours. However, recently, the Rudd regime has dared abstain from the occasional vote, and expelled a Mossad killer in response to Israel cloning Australian passports to use in the Dubai ritual murder. The response has been hysterical and demented in that manner so familiar. The local Zionists have gone ballistic, disloyalty from the goyim being utterly intolerable to these arrogant narcissists. The Opposition Liberal Party, sensing a financial opportunity to reap heaps of lovely Jewish money before the imminent election,have acted entirely dishonourably, as expected, even deriding the local intelligence agencies who recommended this action. The local Zionists have revealed yet again that their loyalties are not divided, but reside, not with their homeland in Australia, but in the heimat in Palestine. And once again the combination of money power,arrogance and a gargantuan sense of entitlement have combined to subvert and pervert the politics of another country. How the Zionists imagine that they can get away with corrupting the politics,media and society of their host countries forever, and making groveling subservience to Israel the sole criterion of acceptable governance, always astonishes me. That they have the media totally under their control, and can get their Sabbat Goy stooges to deny that the sky is blue or the world round if they order it,helps them immeasurably,but their brutality and arrogance is slowly but surely getting through to the public.

  9. mary said on May 27th, 2010 at 1:16am #

    I have just seen this poem written by Mordechai before he was returned to prison. He sounds very tormented as indeed he has been for all these years. Poor man. He’s shouting out to us. Are we listening though?

    May 22 2010: SHAME ON YOU.PPC.
    SHAME ON YOU.ISRAEL VERY STUPID SPIES.MOSSAD SHABACK FOR PUTTING ME BACK IN PRISON AFTER 24 YEARS FOR SPEAKING THE TRUTH.
    SHAME ON YOU. ISRAEL MEDIA STUPID SPIES, HAAREZ EDIOT AHARONOT MAARIVE.FOR SELF DECEPTION .
    SHAME ON YOU.ISRAEL DEMOCRACY,KNESET=BET KNESET=SINAGOUGS DEMOCRACY.FOR NOT LEARNING IN 2000 YEARS THAT THE BASIC RIGHT IN DEMOCRACY IS FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
    SHAME ON YOU.ALL WORLD MEDIA BBC PPC.CNN.ABC CBS NBC FOX SKY.HERALD TRIBUNE NEW YORK TIMES AND ALL THE WORLD MEDIA NRK NHK STA WD ZDF 24 FRANCE ALZAJJIRA.SUNDAY TIMES.FOR LET SUCH CASE HAPPENING AND NOT PROTECT FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
    SHAME ON YOU ALL THE ARABS STUPID SPIES FROM EGYPT TO DUBAI SAUDI,LEBANON.JORDAN,FOR LET ME GO BACK TO PRISON.
    SHAME ON YOU. US SENATE CONGRESS WHITE HOUSE. UN IAEA.MOHAMED ELBARADY FOR NOT PROTECTING MY FREEDOM .
    SHAME ON YOU ALL THE RELIGIOUS STUPID SPIES JEWS, CHRISTIAN, MUSLIMS, BIG SHAME ON YOU FOR NOT BRINGING MY RELEASE IN 24 YEARS,RELIGION IS BIG BULLSHIT SHOW,
    SHAME ON YOU.ALL THE WORLD STUPID SPIES CIA FBI MI5 MI6 AND ALL THE STUPID SPIES OF EVERY STATE WHO WANT ME BACK IN PRISON YOU WILL NOT GET ANY THING FROM ME.
    FREEDOM AND ONLY FREEDOM WILL SURVIVE AND CONTINUE FOR EVER,
    VMJC
    MY LAST EMAIL UNTIL OUT OF PRISON.
    VMJC

    http://www.vanunu.com/recentnews.html

  10. Rehmat said on May 27th, 2010 at 3:45am #

    Israeli agents stole 220 kilogram of highly enriched uranium (enough to make 4-5 nuclear bombs) from NUMEC laboratory in the US in the 1960s. Washington knew that but was, as usual, affraid to punish Israel for the crime. Interestingly, since it was Cold War era, Jewish Lobby did not need to blame the theft on Iran or Pakistan.

    http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/nuclear-swap-is-it-a-trap-for-islamic-republic/