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Israel's Nuclear Secrets That Peres Shared With Kissinger in 1965

Avner Cohen
Avner Cohen
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Avner Cohen
Avner Cohen

There is something fascinating about decades-old, secret government documents. Sometimes the big secrets become unimportant, almost trivial, over time, because the lifespan of state secrets is usually short and time sensitive. But that’s not the case when the government decides that certain subjects have an unlimited lifespan. This is true of the dark history of Israel’s nuclear program.

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