How would ISRAEL Fight a Nuclear War?

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Published 2024-07-10
The war between Israel and Hamas is further complicating nuclear dynamics in the region. The prospect of nuclear conflict in the Middle East once unthinkable is now a very real possibility.

Today we're going to explore the unthinkable.

How would Israel respond during a nuclear conflict?

What's Israel's nuclear war plan? How many nuclear weapons are readily available to the Prime Minister? Where are they? What are their targets? How many missiles would be launched? How many casualties could we expect after Israeli bombs reach their destinations? What would the Middle East look like going forward? And most importantly could the Israel win a nuclear war?

Sources:

Nuclear war between Israel and Iran: lethality beyond the pale:
conflictandhealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Iran nuclear programme: Threat of Israeli strike grows:
www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-59322152

Israeli nuclear weapons, 2022:
thebulletin.org/premium/2022-01/nuclear-notebook-i…

All Comments (21)
  • @mrhappyman6928
    Bro Israel attacking russia with nukes is highly unlikely if they don't want to see hundreds falling from the sky😂😂
  • @airamseravat
    Hilarious. Nobody fights a nuclear war. You either survive so you are unlucky you die immediately if you are lucky.
  • @AliSyed711
    Why would they hit Jordan, Kurdish controlled territories or the Syrian rebels? What is this?
  • @mrhappyman6928
    Israel don't even have so many nuclear warhead to equip their bomber and irbm
  • @icsecrets172
    You r right , but from when Putin started to become friendliness with Iran , i become a little bit sceptic .
  • Funny graphics though,cartoon missiles an all...very good.scary.
  • First of all where is the air differences of another country 😂 I think you didn't know air defence
  • @AliKhan-ez6zo
    Don't worry we were delivered also to some middle east countries
  • Besides Israel's Nukes they likely have a serious C&BW Programme too, some of it inherited from South Africa back in 94 who seem to be a forgotten Superpower of the Cold War.