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Israel is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, though the country neither acknowledges nor denies the existence of a nuclear arsenal. Israel is not a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has not accepted IAEA safeguards on some of its principle nuclear activities. Their...
armscontrolcenter.org
"The IRR-2 research reactor at the Negev Nuclear Research Center is commonly referred to by the city that hosts it, Dimona. It is
officially a 26-megawatt thermal reactor, but
some believe that is an underestimation of its capacity. The facility is not under IAEA safeguards. The IRR-2 went critical in
December 1963 and likely helped Israel produce its first nuclear weapon in
1966-67, although these reports have not been officially confirmed. The declassification of sensitive government documents show that at least by
1975 the U.S. government was convinced Israel had nuclear weapons."
Israeli Cover Stories about the Dimona Reactor Dismayed Top Level Officials Who Saw a "Clearly Apparent Lack of Candor"
www.wilsoncenter.org
The U.S. found out about israel nukes spying on them in the 60s, they didn't give or fund nukes for israel.
U.S. didn't start supporting israel until they confirmed they were nuclear capable