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[–] 2 pts

That's a good one!

>Israel has exhibited odd behaviors with regards to nukes:

>First is they refuse to sign any UN non-proliferation treaties.

>Next their official policy is that Israel “will not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons in the region.” A very specific choice of words that neither confirms nor denies if they have nukes based on how one interprets "introduce."

>There was also an odd event near Antarctica; a huge flash was seen by satellite in the most seldom traveled parts of the ocean. The only working theory to what it was is a small nuke, and it would make sense for the Israelis to test fire their weapon there.

We could also ask about Israel doing a false flag "in the region" to put the blame on another country "introducing" nuclear weapons giving them the green light to use theirs openly.

Was the flash of light in the Antarctic a nuclear test carried out by Israel?

There are also several articles about radioactive sheep in Australia from a Israeli nuke test in 1979.

https://www.rt.com/news/435968-israel-nuclear-test-sheep-australia/

[–] 1 pt

Radioactive sheep is new to me actually.