Arming the nuclear missiles in Israel's hands, according to foreign publications
For about a month now, Iran has been launching cluster bombs at Israel, designed to indiscriminately massacre Israeli civilians and residents of Israel, a weapon of mass destruction that is prohibited by the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use of Cluster Munitions signed in Oslo and explicitly named after this weapon: cluster. Within a day or two, we got used to it, as if we were marching through the Warsaw Ghetto or Auschwitz again, without tweeting. Dror Mottola brought one of the first photos of the missile exploding over hundreds of thousands of civilians and scattering bombs with the intention of slaughtering as many of them as possible. As if we don't have a state. And we are not legitimate. As if our existence depends on an Iranian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Yemeni whim, and not on our cultural, scientific, and intellectual achievements and on the values on which the Western world was founded. We could be the only ones in the world that have political entities that are members of the UN that threaten to destroy us. Without the UN standing on its hind legs and stopping it. Stopping it forever. With a sustainable international and regional agreement.
For example, the Turkish oppressor who prays that Allah will destroy Israel. Or the Iranian oppressor who is already acting as the representative of the Turkish Allah through cluster bombs and through half a ton of enriched uranium. Tomorrow it could be a dirty bomb. They already have suitable uranium. This event, the photographic proof of which is attached to this article above, is tantamount to the introduction of weapons of mass destruction by Iran.
Israel was not the first to introduce weapons of mass destruction into the arena. This is its policy, and it has stood by it.
The suspicion that has a deep cultural basis, regarding the half-ton of uranium enriched to a level of 60 percent, that it will be transferred to Turkey, for example, or to Hamas in Turkey and from there to Gaza, is not unfounded in the war of annihilation that our enemies forced upon us on October 7; or perhaps they will transfer the uranium to Hezbollah, which surprised the IDF in the past two weeks according to a senior source, such as on October 7, see today in the main story. Hezbollah is armed, determined, and well-trained, and not what the fanatic government said about it. And probably not what the Mossad said about it either.
Yesterday, the Turkish Foreign Minister called the attack on Iran illegal. The Iranian attempt to destroy Israel on October 7 is illegal. And immoral. And does not fit into accepted political behavior. It is unique. It is unprecedented. I wonder what Turkey would do if some countries were to threaten it with destruction. This despicable Turkish statement perpetuates the threats of destruction against Israel. The Turkish Minister understands this well, and yet continues to do so.
Today, Iran even announced that it is considering ending its commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, a move that means an internal Iranian license to work openly to develop nuclear weapons and means a prelude to the sudden appearance of Iranian nuclear weapons on the scene. Right now, Iran can complete the development of a nuclear bomb within a few weeks. And its precision ballistic missiles prove in the past month that Iran has made progress in the development and improvement of ballistic missiles; We must therefore believe and determine that Iran has the technology necessary to mount a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile. This will spare us the last surprise, in the series of surprises since October 7.
In light of this reality, and in light of the government's helplessness, which refuses to mobilize the ultra-Orthodox in order to survive politically, in a way that would allow Israel to destroy Hezbollah and thereby greatly weaken Iran and Hamas, and convince Iran to surrender, Israel has no choice but to move to the last line of the Israeli security concept: We will not go like sheep to the slaughter. We must not only arm the missiles of foreign publications but also be prepared to use them if we have reached a dead end, and it will no longer be possible to convince bloodthirsty Islamo-Nazism to surrender its intentions of destruction. Unconditional surrender.
Mati Cohen