
	
	by HN/MGH
	July 15, 2010 
	
	from
	PressTV Website
	
	 
	
	
	
	An aerial image of 
	Israel's Dimona nuclear facility
	
	
	An investigation in the United States has charged a US-based Israeli company 
	with attempting to export nuclear weapons-related material to Israel.
	
	The investigation conducted by the Bureau of Industry and Security says 
	Israeli company, Pelogy, attempted to export controlled goods to 
	Israel, India, China and South Africa. 
	
	 
	
	It says in the case of Israel and India, the 
	goods could have been used to make nuclear weapons.
	
	The charges against the company comes after Israeli sources declared earlier 
	in July that the US has secretly given a "written guarantee" to Israel that 
	obliges Washington to sell Israel nuclear fission materials.
	
	Washington has also vowed to "publicly announce" that Israel is a 
	responsible entity and can "contain its capabilities," the sources said.
	
	Israel is widely believed to be the only possessor of nuclear firepower 
	throughout the Middle East. Since 1958, when Israel began building its
	
	Dimona nuclear facility, it has reportedly 
	manufactured scores of nuclear warheads.
	
	Most experts estimate that Israel has between 100 and 200 nuclear warheads, 
	largely based on information leaked to The Sunday Times newspaper in 
	the 1980s by 
	
	Mordechai Vanunu, a former worker at 
	the Dimona nuclear reactor.
	
	Israel which has initiated several wars in the region in its over 60 years 
	of occupation, maintains a policy of deliberate ambiguity over its nuclear 
	weapons program.