Israel’s 90 nuclear warheads make any strike on Iran ‘really dangerous’: expert
An expert warns that Israel's nuclear arsenal poses significant risks in the context of ongoing hostilities in the Middle East.
In the midst of increased tensions in the Middle East, concerns regarding Israel's nuclear arsenal have escalated. Alicia Sanders-Zakre, the head of policy at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), has publicly raised alarms regarding the potential consequences of Israel's nuclear weapons, which are estimated to number around 90. While it is widely recognized among military analysts that Israel has nuclear capabilities, this has never been officially confirmed by the Israeli or the US governments. This lack of transparency adds a layer of complexity and urgency to the ongoing conflicts in the region.
Sanders-Zakre emphasized that the existence of a nuclear arsenal inherently raises the stakes of any military conflict. The possibility of nuclear weapons being used, either intentionally or accidentally, poses dramatic risks to regional and global security. She pointed out that the international community must take these concerns seriously, especially in light of the recent resurgence of hostilities, which has highlighted how quickly tensions can escalate into extreme measures. The mere existence of such weapons creates a perpetual threat, fostering both fear and instability.
Thus, the current situation in the Middle East not only demands diplomatic interventions to manage conventional warfare but also raises serious questions about nuclear disarmament efforts worldwide. Experts fear that if conflicts continue to unfold without robust international dialogue, the dangers of nuclear escalation will grow, making it imperative for governments to engage in discussions about weapons de-escalation and transparency surrounding nuclear capabilities.