Awesome, I'm afraid Israel is scared this time, afraid of what?
Recently, Israel suffered a thrilling attack, Hamas rockets actually hit Israel's nuclear ** base, this base is said to have 25-50 "Jericho" missiles, if the nuclear warhead is hit, the consequences are unimaginable. Although Israel's nuclear base did not detonate after the accident, this incident made Israel feel the severity of the nuclear threat, and also made the Israeli people deeply realize that nuclear ** cannot protect their safety, but may bring them a catastrophe.
Israel's nuclear issue has been a matter of great concern. Although Israel has never publicly admitted to possessing nuclear weapons, it is the only country in the Middle East that has 80-90 nuclear weapons, according to outside estimates. The main reason why Israel has nuclear weapons is to protect its own security, and Israel believes that only by possessing nuclear weapons can it protect its survival and development. However, Israel's nuclear issue has also aroused the concern and concern of the international community, because it could undermine the strategic balance and stability in the Middle East.
The incident in which a Hamas rocket hit an Israeli nuclear base has made Israel deeply realize that nuclear weapons cannot protect their security, and may even pose a greater threat to them. Although Israel's territory is small, its military strength has always attracted much attention, Israel has advanced equipment and strong military force, but these do not guarantee Israel's security. Israel needs to think seriously about how to guarantee its own security, rather than relying on force and nuclear weapons.
Israel's nuclear issue has also raised concerns in the international community. The international community has consistently called on Israel to accede to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and to phase out its nuclear weapons. But Israel has always refused to join the treaty and insists on maintaining the presence of nuclear **. This has sparked criticism and condemnation from the international community, arguing that Israel's actions undermine the strategic balance and stability in the Middle East, while also increasing the risk of nuclear proliferation.
Israel needs to think seriously about how to guarantee its own security, rather than relying on force and nuclear weapons. Israel should strengthen dialogue and cooperation with its neighboring countries, resolve regional hotspot issues through political means, and promote peace and stability in the Middle East. At the same time, Israel should also accede to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, gradually renounce nuclear weapons, and contribute to peace and stability in the Middle East.
In short, the incident of the Hamas rocket hitting Israel's nuclear ** base has made Israel deeply realize that nuclear ** cannot protect their security, but may bring them a greater threat. Israel needs to seriously think about how to ensure its own security, strengthen dialogue and cooperation with neighboring countries, resolve regional hotspot issues through political means, gradually abandon nuclear power, and contribute to peace and stability in the Middle East.