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The Jewish Story: The Samson Option
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In the first decade of the state, Prime Minister Ben Gurion was haunted by one thought - that a second holocaust could come at the hands of Israel's enemies. In order to stave off this fear he relentlessly pursued nuclear weapons. The question is whether this pushed destruction off or brought it closer?
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and yet says survivor and poet Itamar
yas guessed there is a right reserved
only to us jews if indeed any human
earth has this right to be destroyed and
to take the weary and sated world with
us to the non-existence unless you think
that that's where I'm leading you on the
contrary I'm trying to craft a narrative
that can get us through the other side
cuz I'm Rob Mike Feuer and this is the
Jewish story episode 19 the Samson
option you know much of what I know
about human behavior I learned in two
years of my life for two years I lived
in the woods with at-risk youth in a
wilderness therapy program I like to
call it hoods in the woods we had kids
from some of the hardest walks of life
adjudicated they were sent there by the
courts and as we used to say you can
sign yourself in but you don't get to
sign yourself out there were 12 to 16
some of them hulking teenagers other
ones the standard pimply types but every
once in a while we would get into the
group a really tiny kid and I gotta tell
you it was a bit of a jungle out there
at times to say that the power dynamic
was hierarchical is a gross
understatement and world in which might
makes right are the very least might
rules you'd think that the little kid
was always a disadvantage so I was
always looking out for them until I
discovered that in fact there is another
dynamic at hand and that's what I like
to think of as the theory of the crazy
little guy we got a kid in our group
once we'll call him Marcus for lack of a
better word he couldn't have been much
more than four feet tall probably
weighed all of 80 pounds soaking wet and
yet he radiated a kind of crazy energy
that instinctively made everyone back
off and as I decided that I needed to
get to the bottom of this mystery I
poked around a little bit ask some
questions listen and I discovered that
all of my guys all of my boys had
something that I call that theory of
crazy little guys which is very simple
it's like this if you're little in that
dog-eat-dog world out there you're
obviously at quite a disadvantage so how
do you take care of it well here's how
you do it the first time anybody crosses
you no matter what it was well there's a
punch in the face a trip in the hall a
knocking your
books off your desk you simply go
ballistic freaked out by tears break
glasses kick scream punch to the point
where you have to be physically
restrained and you see once you do that
two or three times there's no sliding
scale of reaction anything which is done
anybody who crosses you in any way gets
the same reaction but everybody learns
to just back off I mean it's not worth
it why provoke the madness when you're
just looking for a little bit of fun and
that theory of crazy little guys
actually taught me a very important
lesson about management particularly in
that environment which is that if people
are not entirely certain what you might
do next
they're quite hesitant to cross you in
any real way you know somewhere back in
the 50s general Moshe Dayan when he was
the minister offense said Israel must be
seen as a mad dog too dangerous to
bother and that kind of lies at the
heart of the story that I want to tell
today because what we're talking about
today is the Samson option this idea
that Israel is in fact a nuclear power I
know we're gonna lay out the details of
how we got there and the question of why
it's a question but for now I just want
you to hold the sense of psychology that
lies behind is that a people quit
suffered powerlessness and tremendous
torture for 2,000 years suddenly comes
through the furnaces of Europe and finds
themself back in their land with
enormous power at hands but surrounded
by tremendous enemies and their primary
posture is one of mad aggression Israel
must be seen as a mad dog he said too
dangerous to bother and suddenly we find
ourselves in a world in which there's
two types of sticks
there's the average and then there is
the truly big one well which one do you
think that we're going to reach for on
July 16 1945 at 5:29 a.m. the world
changed forever
the Trinity test was the detonation of
the first atomic bomb and in fact a dry
run so to speak for the devastation that
would strike your Ashima and Nagasaki
less than a month later
and J robert Oppenheimer later recalled
his reaction as he watched the success
of his life's work
rise in a mushroom cloud billowing up
into the atmosphere
it's a quote we knew the world would not
be the same a few people laughed
a few people cried most were silent
I remember the line from the Hindu
scripture the bhagavad-gita Vishnu is
trying to persuade the prince that he
should do his duty and to impress him
takes on his multi-armed form and says
now I am become death destroyer of the
worlds in October of 45 only cover him a
couple months after the bombing of Japan
Oppenheimer met with Harry Truman he was
aiming to persuade the President to
support international controls on
nuclear weapons which he now realized
were beyond the capacity of he'd ever
dreamed or even had nightmares about and
he was deeply fearful of what he saw to
be there inevitable spread Truman was
downright dismissive claiming that the
Russians who at that point were already
seen as the pressing threat to all
American interests would never succeed
in developing nuclear weapons
Oppenheimer pleaded with the president
saying mr. president I feel I have blood
on my hands but Truman cut the meeting
short he would later label up and hire
as a crybaby scientists in order his
Secretary of State never to quote bring
that son of a in this office ever
again what the president didn't
understand was that Oppenheimer's tears
were not so much for the wartime deaths
of the Japanese which Truman wanted to
dismiss they were over the deaths of
untold millions he saw dying in some
future apocalypse because truth the
matter
Truman couldn't have been more wrong
once the atomic genie was out of the
bottle it was just a matter of time till
it spread in fact it's spread had
actually begun before the war ended
because the Americans may have taken the
lead in the technological race but the
awareness of the power and potential of
nuclear weapons was no secret and that
meant that there were other countries
not so far behind the Soviet Union began
its research early in the war and the
bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki only
added fuel to their fire by hook or by
crook they
were determined not to be left behind
and by 1949 only four years later they
made their first nuclear test we
actually saw a bit of the sort of Jewish
crossover in the story of the Russian
bomb through the Rosenberg spy store if
you remember you can go back to season 3
episode 10 for the details but the story
of the Israeli bomb he's not connected
to the Soviet program and it's only
marginally related to the American bomb
actually in 1944 before the war's end in
the French Embassy in Ottawa a meeting
took place between General Charles de
Gaulle and nuclear scientists
Jules general and Bertrand Goldschmidt
at the end of that meeting the Gaulle
turned to Goldman he said thank you
now I understand exactly and what the
Gaulle understood was that once the bomb
existed there would be a new hierarchy
in the international world those who had
the bomb and everyone else or as he'd
write later in his World War two memoirs
France cannot be friends without
greatness now in Israel it was Prime
Minister ben-gurion a great admirer of
the gaulle who was actually the first to
appreciate the reality of this coming
new world order and of course he wasn't
after greatness and this is a man who
wore open collared shirts and baggy
pants and died if not in poverty
certainly far from wealthy no no
ben-gurion same wasn't greatness it was
life insurance and it wasn't personal it
was national because as all men Bereans
close aides knew his private nightmare
in the early years of the state was of a
second Holocaust and this time at the
hands of the Arabs it's a shadow that
won't go away because if you read the
news we have a prime minister right now
who perhaps rightly fears a third
Holocaust at the hands of a Persian
nuclear bomb so Ben Gurion was persuaded
that as long as Arabs thought that they
could destroy the Jewish state there
would be no peace and no recognition of
Israel ironically it was an extension of
his old enemy Zev Jabotinsky is concept
of the iron wall and once we learned to
stand firm then peace will come but so
long as there's a scent of blood in the
water it will never
and along with many other Israelis both
in leadership level and the
rank-and-file the country
then grant mantra became umbrella there
is no alternative
since our backs it to the wall and we're
surrounded by implacable enemies there's
no choice but to be ready at all times
to strike the first and decisive blow or
even better like Moshe Dayan said to be
seen as a mad dog too dangerous to mess
with because reality is there may not be
this chance for a second round to this
very day Israeli national security
strategies founded on the premise that
Israel cannot afford to lose a single or
even a battle is seen as a disaster and
of course the best way to never lose a
war is not to fight it in the first
place and that's why deterrence is
essential to national security if that
deterrence should fail god forbid
since we have no strategic depth to
speak of that outcome of the war has to
be determined quickly decisively and
preferably on the territory of our
enemies and I'm sure when you put those
pieces together you can understand how
nuclear weapons are the perfect
fulfillment of that national security
strategy now it's well known that along
with this sense of Umbra of no choice
the Prime Minister had a second
principle that guided his defense
doctrine Israel is a tiny country and he
saw that it could only survive in the
hostile world with a great power patron
and as we saw back earlier in this
episode in the 1950s that great power
was France now what's interesting is
that despite their status as an allied
nation in the fighting and finalities
and their role as a founding member in
the NATO alliance the North American
Treaty Organization which stood against
the Soviet Union post-world War two the
French nuclear ambitions received
downright cold shoulder from the United
States frankly the Americans viewed the
French's atomic energy commission which
was often under control of the French
Communist Party as being riddled with
Soviet agents and so France was forced
to pursue a policy of atomic
independence if they wanted to realize
the gauls vision of greatness and they
received absolutely no America
help no American help but actually
plenty of Israeli now you can blame us
for all kinds of things but you can't
blame the Jewish people for bringing the
atomic bomb into existence that being
said you certainly can put it on the
plate of a lot of Jews it aside from the
numerous Jewish scientists who filled
out the ranks of the American Manhattan
Project at their Los Alamos secret
Research Center the man considered to be
the intellectual father of the idea of
the bomb was Leo Silva a Hungarian
Jewish refugee from Nazism who conceived
the idea of a nuclear chain reaction in
1933 he went on to patent the idea of a
nuclear reactor together with the
physicist Enrico Fermi who was not
himself a Jew but was nonetheless a
refugee that had fled Mussolini's Italy
in order to save his Jewish life add to
this the German Jewish refugees Rudolph
pills I'm sure I said that wrong and
Otto Frisch who designed the first
theoretical mechanism for the detonation
of an atomic bomb in 1940 and of course
team director of the Manhattan Project
was J robert Oppenheimer a Jew born in
New York City those are all the Jews
involved the American bomb the
scientific father of the Israeli bomb
its own Oppenheimer as it were was a
skinny pale-faced chain-smoking organic
chemist named Ernst David Bergman who
was also a refugee from Nazi Germany
born in 1903 Bergen was introduced to
the world of the atom early in the 20s
as a student of organic chemistry at the
University of Berlin his discipline
placed him just on the edge of what was
rapidly becoming an international quest
to unravel the mystery of nuclear
fission in fact not only was Bergman a
organic chemist he was a rabbis son his
father was one of the leading rabbis of
Berlin and also happened to be a close
friend of Haim Weitzman Russian Jewish
biochemist Zionist leader and future
first president of Israel if you don't
remember go listen to the second half of
season 2 and Weissman resided in England
during the interwar period so when in
1933 a series of Nazi degrees made it
impossible for any non-aryan Bergman
including
to have a job in academic world of
Germany why it's been arranged for the
young chemist to join him on the Faculty
of Manchester University in England and
there Bergman continued his close
association with the scientists racing
to split the atom and he did it in the
context of the experience of the rise of
world fascism in 1936 only a few years
later the Hagana the underground army of
the labor zionist movement asked
Weitzman for chemists that could help
them produce an effective high explosive
for use in their struggle against the
Arabs in the British the dynamite was
far too dangerous for them to be
handling in their situation and Weitzman
assigned the mission to Bergman whose
success led him to signing on as a
member of the haagen-dazs Technical
Committee from there on out shortly
after Germany invaded Poland in the fall
of 1939 Bergman left England by 1940 was
running a laboratory at the Polytechnic
Institute of Brooklyn two years later he
actually became Dean of the faculty and
he managed to turn the institute into a
haven for Jewish refugees including haim
white Simon himself and you know one
good turn deserves another at the end of
the war Bergman followed his mentor up
to pre state Palestine and helped to
establish what would become the Weitzman
Institute of science at roha vote just
south of Tel Aviv and in those days and
frankly even now Israeli ambitions for
scientific development seemed unlimited
from the outset the Institute aimed to
place Israel at the head of all world
technology and that included nuclear as
early as 1947 Wiseman was wooing
Oppenheimer and his colleagues at the
Manhattan Project inviting them to spend
time doing research in Israel very few
took him up on it by the way it wasn't
so easy for a nuclear scientist to just
go somewhere else with their knowledge
in those days but truth is the Weitzman
Institute wasn't Bergman's final home
that would be the Ministry of Defense at
the request of Prime Minister ben-gurion
Bergman established the nation's first
Institute for Defense Research
immediately following independence in 48
in the beginning his goal was purely
scientific
but eventually Bergman would work
together with ben-gurion protege Xuan
Peres to create the Israeli nuclear
option
truth is though that lay down the road
Paris will tell an Israeli newspaper
later much later in the 80s that even in
1948 Bergman was constantly speaking
about a missile capability for Israel
it seems that Bergman's life as a Jewish
refugee had taught him that indeed Ain
braja there is no choice Israel would
never be the biggest dog on the block
and therefore it had no choice but to be
the meanest in 1949 the Commissioner of
the French nuclear program Francis
parent traveled to Tel Aviv there under
circumstances which remain completely
unclear he met Ernst Bergman and maybe
it was their shared experience as
refugees Peron was a socialist who'd
fled France when it felt the Nazis in
1940 or maybe was simply their mutual
love of the atom but the two become fast
friends
and as a result Israeli scientists were
permitted to attend Saclay which was a
newly set up French National Atomic
Research Centre near Versailles from the
outset Bergman's men were there to
participate in the construction of cick
lays small experimental reactor it was a
learning experience for nuclear
scientists of both countries
and the beginning of a mutually
beneficial relationship Bergman told
ben-gurion many times there's only one
atom no matter how you split it in other
words once you can produce plutonium as
a byproduct of peaceful atomic research
you can use it in a bomb and that's why
the turning point in the French nuclear
program was also a turning point in the
Israeli nuclear program it came in 1951
when France began the construction at
Marc cool of a reactor capable of
producing after chemical reprocessing
about 22 pounds of weapons-grade
plutonium a year in 1952 ben-gurion
named Hertzberg Minh Commissioner of
Israel's new Atomic Energy Commission
and he raised the head with that French
Connection by 53 the Weitzman Institute
had developed an improved mechanism for
producing the heavy water that was
needed for regulating atomic reactions
as well as a more efficient method for
mining the uranium that fed the reactor
they immediately sold both concepts to
the French and this led to a formal
agreement for cooperation in nuclear
research signed by the two nations in
fact Israeli scientists were the only
foreigners that were allowed access to
the secret French nuclear complex in
mark cool where they were said to be
able to roam at will and this wasn't
just friendship one reason for the depth
of cooperation was purely pragmatic the
sheer brilliance of the Israelis and
their expertise in the new computer
technology made the French dependent
upon them for the next decade in
specific for their computer skills the
second one is a little bit more
ambiguous and murky and it plays to be
deeper and more complex side of this
story it was emotional because many of
those French officials and scientists
had served in the resistance
they held intense feeling about the
Holocaust even further
many of France's leading nuclear
scientists were Jewish and strong
supporters of the new Jewish state now
if you want you can go back to episodes
14 and 15 to recall the impact that that
practical and emotional bind had on
Israel's conventional arms relationship
with France in the 50s Israel was
merging to delight certainly of these
French nuclear scientists as Frances
closest ally in the Middle East but the
truth of matter is not everyone was so
delighted with this French Connection
there was significant skepticism about
the bomb among a small subset of Israeli
leaders in fact it was a very small
group who even knew about this French
Connection some felt it was simply
immoral for people who had so recently
experienced genocide to pursue weapons
of mass destruction some prefer to
invest the limited resources Israel had
in conventional weapons let us just be
the strongest on the battlefield they
said others simply doubted Israel's
technical past e2 ever split the atom
much less build a bomb but for now these
remain largely theoretical concerns in
in November of 1954 Ernst Bergman
introduced himself to the citizens of
Israel through a public radio address
when he announced only two years too
late that an Israeli Atomic Energy
Commission had been established and he
was quick to assure the citizens of his
fair country that Israel was making
progress in peaceful nuclear
search in fact they were soon to sign an
agreement with the United States under
the Eisenhower's administration's Atoms
for Peace program they were doing a lot
more to try to control the spread than
Truman had done it was a program for the
cooperation in civilian uses of atomic
energy in general meant that Washington
would help people develop peaceful uses
for nuclear technology and try to head
off the bomb at the pass
in specific the agreement between the
two of them meant that Washington would
finance and fuel small nuclear research
reactor located in a historic south of
Tel Aviv I believe it's still there in
return for an Israeli guarantee that the
nuclear materials would not be diverted
into weapons research and you know what
technically this was the truth the
American materials would never become a
bomb in 1955 soon after ben-gurion came
back the powers Prime Minister and
Minister of Defense he launched a secret
initiative within his government to
determine how Israel could build the
infrastructure needed to develop a
nuclear bomb it was a difficult task and
given to his young only 32 years old at
the time and highly ambitious lieutenant
Shimon Peres then the director general
of the Ministry of Defense within three
years Perez did what was considered
impossible he transformed the idea of a
national nuclear program into an actual
project in the making now unlike Ernst
Bergman who was obsessed with a notion
of self-reliance which bore a lot of
fruit because he was not only the father
of Israeli nuclear research he was also
the father in many ways of Israel's
missile program never last unlike
Bergman who preached self-reliance
Perez's overall perspective was Israel
need not reinvent the wheel his goal was
to find a foreign supplier that could
provide the most comprehensive nuclear
package possible and in fact for the
first time ever in 1955 Canada had sold
nuclear technology to a third country
and no one had blinked an eye
so in light of the ongoing research
cooperation with France as well as the
arms deals being made they were
the obvious candidate like we saw in
episodes 14 and 15 throughout the 50s
shimon peres established relationships
with the highest echelons of french
military and political leadership and
like i said his success in acquiring
conventional arms was well established
but what's lesser-known is how the
French failure of will in the Suez
Crisis led almost directly to the
success of Israel's nuclear ambitions it
seems that even before the war broke out
was clear to both ben-gurion and Perez
that the French were going to be their
source and that ben-gurion
perhaps six weeks before the combat had
ordered Perez to get french assistance
in building a nuclear reactor there are
no records of their response but I can
imagine that they were a little bit
hesitant after all it's a big step to go
from Israelis cooperating on French
technology to the French building the
Israelis a reactor of their own knowing
full well where it was headed but it
seems that the debacle of the Suez
campaign changed everything go back and
listen to episode 15 for the details but
for now just recall that the French and
the British balked at falling through
not only on their promise to destroy
Nasser but also balked at supporting
Israel in the post war negotiations
within the United Nations and it was
largely due to the American intervention
it was Eisenhower and his vision of
shutting off the shackles the old
colonial world that really brought the
hammer down on the British in the French
now it's true that in the wake of that
war Israel gained a decade of breathing
room but it's also true that the
president of Egypt Nasser emerge from
the conflict stronger than ever in a
bigger threat than perhaps they'd ever
imagined he would be and that outcome
had a heavy influence on Israel's
nuclear goal first of all it convinced
many of the skeptics in ben-gurion
government that there was indeed umbral
there was no choice but to rely upon
themselves one former Israeli government
official when he was recalling his
feelings at the time put it this way you
Americans screwed us if you hadn't
intervened Nasser would have been
toppled in the arms race in the Middle
East would have been delayed Israel will
be kept it's military
technological edge we got the message we
can still remember the smell of
Auschwitz and Treblinka next time we'll
take all of you with us now in addition
to bringing more the government over to
ben-gurion ZnO Choice worldview the
French failure to Eze opened the door to
their direct assistance French premier
guy Mollet obsessed apparently with the
consequences of Frances failure was
quoted as telling an aide at the time of
his meetings with Perez I owe the bomb
to them I owe the bomb to them there
were still many hurdles ahead but
essentially the deal was struck for a
French constructed Israeli nuclear
reactor in the wake of that 56 Suez
campaign and the French Israeli
agreement called for a plant with peak
energy production of 24 megawatts which
was more or less the same size of the
plant that mark cool but when the
engineers of the French chemical firm
saint-gobain
were actually given the plans its
specifications suggested that the plant
would operate at two or three times that
capacity meaning it would produce more
than 22 kilo of plutonium a year enough
for four nuclear bombs with the force of
those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
now originally when Green in Paris had
planned to hide the Israeli reactor then
old winery in Rishon LeZion but as their
dream became a reality I realized that
site would never do and so it wasn't
difficult for Perez to convince
ben-gurion to located at Damona near the
ancient city of bear Sheva in the heart
of his beloved Negev desert
groundbreaking for the reactor took
place in early 1958 and over the next
few years thousands of tons of imported
machinery hundreds of foreign
technicians engineers spouses children
turns that quiet corner of the Negev
desert frankly into a French boomtown
and now ben-gurion had only two
challenges how to pay for it all
and how to keep it secret
aybe Feinberg was the epitome of the
American Jewish dream born in 1908 in
New York City to a hard-working not poor
but not well-off family he paid his own
way up through high school in college
working in the garment industry Abe went
on to pursue a law degree at NYU
eventually rising to become chairman of
new york-based apparel manufacturer
Kaiser Roth and then ultimately chairman
of the American Bank and Trust Company
did quite well for himself with the rise
of Hitler in 1933 even though he was
only 25 at the time it became a major
force in the United Palestine appeal
which eventually became the United
Jewish appeal the UJA
raising money to help bring Jews out of
Europe and to get them into Israel now
from here it was a rather easy move into
bankrolling democratic politics he
became legendary among political funders
for success and raising a critical
hundred thousand dollars the 1948
Whistlestop tour that brought Truman to
the presidency in fact later some would
say that he had made Truman president
over the next couple of decades
Feinberg would go on to become one of
the most important and influential
Jewish voices in democratic politics
which is why I said he really represents
that American Jewish dream were surely
gonna meet him again when our focus goes
back to America but his role in our
story actually begins in 1945 when a
group of seventeen wealthy Jewish
businessmen gathered in the New York
apartment of millionaire Rudolph
sunborne
they were there to meet not yet prime
minister but nevertheless Zionist leader
David ben-gurion in response to his
appeal for money to arm the pre-state
underground and their their response was
to form what was known as the son born
Institute it was a millionaire boys club
which contributed hundreds of thousands
of dollars toward buying and stockpiling
military materials which eventually
helped the young State of Israel win the
war in the eyes of anger and he would
later say that this was the foundation
of the Israeli military industry and was
one of the three greatest
accomplishments in his life second only
to making a yacht a land of israel and
declaring the state
Feinberg was the youngest member of the
sunborne Institute and he also happen to
be a friend of Ernst Bergman now Bergman
visited New York in the fall of 1947 and
when he was there he was fond of joining
the Feinberg family for services on
Friday night and dinner afterwards and
though the scientist was notoriously
tight-lipped about his nuclear vision
for some reason he must have felt at
home in Feinberg's house and he couldn't
resist hinting to his hosts later when
Feinberg told the story he recalled
quote Bergman's eyes lit up and he said
there is uranium in the desert there was
no question about the message the path
was now cleared for Israel to develop
the atomic bomb astonish it's such
industry talk I shushed him up despite
that chuffing the seed of the idea was
planted and that's why Abe Feinberg was
far from surprised when ben-gurion
turned to him once again to employ the
Sun and fell foundation method to
privately fund the next phase of
Israel's military development the
nuclear option now battles over the
financial wisdom or even feasibility of
a nuclear program where a constant
reality for ben-gurion I could probably
write a whole book at this point with
the research I've done about the impact
of the program on the development of
conventional weapons not to mention the
brain drain that it created on just
Israel's general technical capacity
basically sucked all the intelligence
into one spot but when it came to the
initial stage the construction of the
Damona plant Shimon Peres would
eventually boast that quote not one
penny for Damona came from the
government budget the project was
financed from Keynesians I raised from
Jewish millionaires who understood the
importance of the issue the secret
funding campaign to build Damona began
at the end of 1958 it was known as the
committee of 30 millionaires from around
the world raised 40 million dollars
that's almost three hundred and sixty
million in today's dollars just to give
you a sense in the course of two years
an aide Feinberg directed that process
he directed it while at the same time
helping to hide it
from the American government or at least
keep the lid on the information the
1950s were the great age of nuclear
espionage and in the summer of 56 the
United States deployed what they felt to
be their unbeatable advantage the u2
reconnaissance plane able to fly and
glide for almost 11 hours covering more
than 5,000 miles at Heights greater than
65,000 feet equipped with special lenses
and cameras it was a spy plane that
could photograph a path from Moscow to
Tashkent in one take now its primary
interest was the Soviet Union but in the
late 50s the United States was also
keeping its eyes on the Israeli desert
and that's because the president the
State Department and the CIA had all
been infuriated by Israel's successful
attempt to hide the extent of its
military buildup prior to the 1956 Suez
invasion therefore the u2 was assigned
periodic flyovers of the Negev and in
1958 the CIA's photo interpreters were
suddenly seeing a lot of activity and an
Israeli Air Force practice bombing range
south of Bear Sheva the underground
digging had begun in early 58 soon
afterwards they were seeing cement
poured into heavy foundations and the
CIA interpreters had studied and visited
nuclear weapon reactors in the u.s. they
knew something unusual was going on
quote we spotted it right away what was
that big of a plant with reinforced
concrete doing in the middle of the
desert and here begins a long dance
between America and Israel around the
Israeli nuclear program for our purposes
there's no reason to detail the whole
saga oh by the way if you take a look on
the patreon page to the bibliography
there's a great book called the Samson
option by Seymour Hersh but for our
purposes for more than 10 years the
Americans continued to accumulate
intelligence while Israel simply denied
denied denied at first they denied the
domoto existed at all or at least there
was anything other than a textile plant
or maybe a factory for processing
manganese but no one was buying that
story the French had turned bare seventh
a little pair
and everyone knew they were involved in
constructing reactor the you to continue
to provide detailed photographic
evidence of such and so the first phase
of denial came to an end on December 9th
1960 when the Israeli ambassador to
America was finally summoned to address
the question of what on earth or under
earth was going on in Dimona and not
long after this and what appears to be a
plan leaked the story broke to the world
press on December 16th the London Daily
Express published a major major column
saying that quote the British and
American intelligence authorities
believe that the Israelis are well on
the way to building their first
experimental nuclear bomb forewarned by
the Ambassador Shimon Peres gathered all
the people within the defense ministry
everybody who knew at least of the
Damona reactor and he summarized the
cover story that would become ben-gurion
public stance on the issue the reactor
Damona was real but it was part of a
long-range program for development of
the Negev desert and existed only for
peaceful purposes furthermore those who
called for inspection of the reactor are
quote the same people who advocate the
internationalization of Jerusalem
remember the best defense is a good
offense and the next day for the first
time
Prime Minister Ben Gurion officially
informed the Knesset about the reactor
construction describing it as quote
dedicated entirely to peaceful purposes
when he was asked specifically about the
publish reports in Europe and the United
States that claimed Israel was
developing the bomb ben-gurion dismissed
them as either deliberate or unconscious
untruth this of course was a bold-faced
lie and frankly nothing new for
ben-gurion if you look back over his
track record it is clear that he and his
associates were always prepared to say
whatever was necessary for what they
believed to be the good of the state you
know in his biography of an grin Michael
bara Zohar tells the prime minister's
determination to shield his and the
Israeli Army's responsibility for the
brutal 1953 retaliatory rated Gibeah we
spoke about it back in episode 6 and you
may recall that despite having ordered
the attack himself ben-gurion made a
public statement blaming it on the
inhabitants of nearby Jewish board
settlement a blatant lie and when he was
asked by a friend to explain his action
the Prime Minister cited a passage from
Victor Hugo's lame is Robin I hope he
read it not turn it off grab the book
and spend some hours but in the scene if
you recall a nun lies to the policeman
about the whereabouts of an escaped
prisoner and he says the nun committed
no sin in lying because quote her lie
was designed to save human life a lie
like that is measured by a different
yardstick and this is a question that
everyone has to face in their own life
and certainly when you're looking at a
world leader like ben-gurion who saw no
choice who knew that he was surrounded
by implacable enemies when he chose to
lie was that wrong anyway either way a
White House statement personally
approved by the president released to
the press and the day after ben-gurion
speech read the government of Israel has
given assurances that its new reactor is
dedicated solely for research purposes
to develop scientific knowledge and thus
to serve the needs of Industry
agriculture health and science it is
gratifying to note that as made public
the Israeli atomic energy program does
not represent cause for special concern
one could say that they swallowed the
story hook line and sinker but you would
have to add to that that they already
knew it was a lie and I think I'm gonna
leave the question of what we call
strategic ambiguity here because in 1960
the US was grateful to accept ben-gurion
deception even though like I say many in
the intelligence community knew it for
the lie that it was you can spend quite
a bit of time reflecting on why they
would do such a thing
maybe they saw Israel as a trusted ally
and weren't sorry to see her harmed
maybe they feared the Jewish lobby that
was progressively coming incredibly
difficult to fight with in democratic
politics maybe they recognized that the
Jews are simply a special case that
don't fit the mold of world
decision-making either way there were
difficult days ahead for the Damona
project some say that the issue of
nuclear inspections poisoned the
relationship between ben-gurion and soon
too
President Kennedy in the final
resolution in the back-and-forth between
the US and Israel was nominally a
commitment from Israel to use the
faculty for peaceful purposes and a US
inspection team that would visit twice a
year there were actually inspections
between 1962 and 1969 but the expector
saw only the above-ground part of the
buildings and they were shown even
simulated control rooms
the elevators leading to the secret
underground plutonium reprocessing plant
were actually bricked over while the
inspectors were present on their
twice-yearly pre-announced visits
now we make sports on the cross currents
between ben-gurion and Kennedy and the
whole issue at play there when we return
to the story of American Jewry but for
now just want to note that the
International complexity were matched by
internal political struggles in 63 Ben
green actually quit once again as prime
minister in part due to the accusation
that his bomb project was an unbearable
burden on the economy nevertheless with
all the complexities aside from the
moment that ground was broken on Damona
in 1958 the Israeli bomb was really
question of if not when as far as is
known the Damona reactor went critical
in 1962 and the underground plutonium
reprocessing plant the key to
transforming spent reactor fuel into
weapons-grade material was completed by
the French contractors in 1964 or 65 and
so we might ask when then did Israel
build its first bomb now you may know
that to this very day Israel practices
what is known as strategic ambiguity the
government neither confirmed nor deny
the existence of nuclear weapons as
human prayers once famously said Israel
promises not to be the first nation to
introduce nuclear weapons in the Middle
East but we also promised not to be the
second now it's widely believed amongst
intelligence agencies and governments
that Israel is amongst the world's
largest nuclear powers there are those
who take great comfort in the deterrent
power of the Israeli bomb seeing our
government is a mature player in this
crazy region and of course thinking late
era we have no choice there
others out there who CS has the
potential cause of global nuclear war
I'm not gonna take a stance on that
question but I will end with this and
we're gonna have to I now realize I
visit the depth which the following
exposes in the divide of consciousness
between American Jewish and Israeli
Jewish experience the coming episode or
another one I don't know when it's got
to happen because the summer of 1967 was
a unique time for many Jews for many
American Jews it was the Summer of Love
for all Israeli Jews it was a summer of
fear and then salvation
for those Americans of the Summer of
Love if they thought about nuclear
weapons at all that summer it was most
likely as a scourge and evil like the
Vietnam War a dangers weapon that
represented an existential threat to all
mankind for the Israelis who were more
or less ignorant of the fact that they
were sitting on such a treasure they
were meant to be a salvation in last
resort only a few years ago retired
Brigadier General Itzhak Yaakov revealed
to the world what he called an Israeli
doomsday operation meant to be invoked
if Israel feared it was going to lose
the impending 1967 war and as general
Yaakov tells the story in May of 67 he
initiated drafted and promoted a plan
aimed at detonating a nuclear device in
the eastern Sinai desert as a display of
force
he had a precedent for such an idea the
u.s. considered the same thing during
the Manhattan Project thinking that if
they set up a blast near Japan it would
scare Emperor Hirohito into a quick
surrender but in the end the military
vetoed the idea convinced it wouldn't be
enough to end the war and the result was
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
the Israeli plan was codenamed Shimshon
after the biblical hero who brought down
the roof of the Philistine temple
killing his enemies and his self I think
with the complexity of our conversation
it's probably worth it to end with the
note that his last prayer was a prayer
for vengeance not salvation Oh Lord he
said please remember me and give me
strength
just this once Oh God to take revenge on
the Philistines if only for one of my
two eyes
and then he cried out to moot enough she
English team let me die with the
Philistines and he brought the world
crashing down around him alright folks I
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