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A visual analysis by The New York Times after Hamas’ October 7 attack revealed that a rocket launched from Gaza during the attack hit an Israeli military base said to be the site of nuclear-capable missiles and caused a fire there, the paper reported on Monday.
Israel has never admitted to possessing nuclear weapons, but experts agree that the country holds at least a limited number of such weapons.
“While the missiles themselves weren’t hit, the rocket’s impact, at the Sdot Micha base in central Israel, sparked a fire that approached missile storage facilities and other sensitive weaponry,” the report said.
The report noted that the chances the missiles were vulnerable to a rocket attack were extremely low, and that the missiles themselves were not harmed.
The strike is the first recorded case of Palestinian militants targeting a site of Israeli nuclear weapons. The report added that it is not clear if Hamas or another Gaza militant group was aware of the type of facility they were targeting.
Khalil Wakim
Israel has never admitted to possessing nuclear weapons, but experts agree that the country holds at least a limited number of such weapons.
“While the missiles themselves weren’t hit, the rocket’s impact, at the Sdot Micha base in central Israel, sparked a fire that approached missile storage facilities and other sensitive weaponry,” the report said.
The report noted that the chances the missiles were vulnerable to a rocket attack were extremely low, and that the missiles themselves were not harmed.
The strike is the first recorded case of Palestinian militants targeting a site of Israeli nuclear weapons. The report added that it is not clear if Hamas or another Gaza militant group was aware of the type of facility they were targeting.
Khalil Wakim
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