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  2. Operation Opera - Wikipedia

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    Israel claims that the attack impeded Iraq's nuclear ambitions by at least ten years. [18] In an interview in 2005, Bill Clinton expressed support for the attack: "everybody talks about what the Israelis did at Osiraq, in 1981, which, I think, in retrospect, was a really good thing. You know, it kept Saddam from developing nuclear power."

  3. Israeli support for Iran during the Iran–Iraq war - Wikipedia

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    Israel supported Iran during the Iran–Iraq War. Israel was one of the main suppliers of military equipment to Iran during the war. Israel also provided military instructors during the war, and in turn received Iranian intelligence that helped it carry out Operation Opera against Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.

  4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 487 - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Iraq purchased an "Osiris class" nuclear reactor from France. Israeli military intelligence assumed this was for the purpose of plutonium production to further an Iraqi nuclear weapons program, in spite of it being built within the terms of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and under the inspection regime of the IAEA.

  5. Explainer-Iran's main nuclear facilities, long in Israel's sights

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    After Iran's missile attack on Israel on Tuesday, there is speculation that Israel could strike Iran's nuclear facilities as it has long threatened to do. Below are some of Iran's main nuclear ...

  6. Iraq–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Bilateral relations IraqIsrael relations Iraq Israel IraqIsrael relations refer to the bilateral ties between the State of Israel and the Republic of Iraq. Due to Iraq's non-recognition of Israel as a legitimate state since the latter's establishment in 1948, the two countries have not had ...

  7. Iran–Israel proxy conflict - Wikipedia

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    During the war, Israel was one of the main suppliers of military equipment to Iran and also provided military instructors. Israel gave direct support to Iran's war effort when it bombed and destroyed Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor in Operation Babylon. The nuclear reactor was considered a central component of Iraq's nuclear weapons program. [50]

  8. Air France says jet flew over Iraq as Iranian missiles ... - AOL

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    The missiles had to pass through Iraq’s airspace to reach Israel. Air France Flight AF662 was flying over Iraq when the Iranian attack began at around 4:45 p.m. UTC (11.45 a.m. ET) and left ...

  9. Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center was the main nuclear site in Iraq that was involved with handling nuclear material. It was started in 1967 when three main nuclear facilities and waste location were put in operation. These were the IRT 2000 research reactor, the radioisotope production building and the dumping station (waste store). Many ...