Translated from Turkish
This isn't Gaza...
This is Israel
The city of #Arad, which was struck last night, was established for experts on nuclear warheads brought from the Soviet Union and later from Russia. The entire city belonged to the company, and there were no civilian buildings. It was all lodging for experts producing nuclear weapons. Iran did something interesting and monitored traffic on the Arad–Dimona highway for years, collecting targeting data. It identified those going from work to home, home to work in Dimona, their homes, and shelter facilities, and struck last night.
Arad appears to be an ordinary town on the surface. But in reality, it's part of Israel's most secret nuclear program. This city, neighboring Dimona, functions like a nuclear research center and lodging complex "camouflaged" with civilian buildings. They turned to the classic lie that civilians were struck when it was hit, but Israel said it was retaliation for the murdered physicists and the Natanz facility attack.
This city is no coincidence, friends. It was established since the 1950s for nuclear activities in Dimona. In particular, nuclear physicists and engineers from the Soviet Union were settled in Arad. So it's effectively a "scientists' town."
In other words, civilian life and nuclear weapons production are completely intertwined. Scientists go to Dimona every day, nuclear warheads are manufactured in the so-called research centers within the city, families are fully aware of everything, but the state officially denies it due to its "policy of ambiguity."
This isn't Gaza...
This is Israel
The city of #Arad, which was struck last night, was established for experts on nuclear warheads brought from the Soviet Union and later from Russia. The entire city belonged to the company, and there were no civilian buildings. It was all lodging for experts producing nuclear weapons. Iran did something interesting and monitored traffic on the Arad–Dimona highway for years, collecting targeting data. It identified those going from work to home, home to work in Dimona, their homes, and shelter facilities, and struck last night.
Arad appears to be an ordinary town on the surface. But in reality, it's part of Israel's most secret nuclear program. This city, neighboring Dimona, functions like a nuclear research center and lodging complex "camouflaged" with civilian buildings. They turned to the classic lie that civilians were struck when it was hit, but Israel said it was retaliation for the murdered physicists and the Natanz facility attack.
This city is no coincidence, friends. It was established since the 1950s for nuclear activities in Dimona. In particular, nuclear physicists and engineers from the Soviet Union were settled in Arad. So it's effectively a "scientists' town."
In other words, civilian life and nuclear weapons production are completely intertwined. Scientists go to Dimona every day, nuclear warheads are manufactured in the so-called research centers within the city, families are fully aware of everything, but the state officially denies it due to its "policy of ambiguity."