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Book Reveals Details of Top Secret Agreement between "Israel" and South Africa

Book Reveals Details of Top Secret Agreement between
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A new book for the US academic Sasha Polakow-Suransky revealed that "Israel" offered to sell nuclear warheads to apartheid South Africa.

The book entitled "The Unspoken Alliance: "Israel's" Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa," portrayed secret deals on nuclear weapons conducted by "Israel" and apartheid South Africa.

According to the "top secret" minutes of 1975 meetings between "Israeli" president Shimon Peres and then South African Defense Minister P.W. Botha, "Israeli" officials said they "formally offered to sell South Africa some of the nuclear-capable Jericho missiles in their arsenal."

It added, ""Israel" would sell weapons to South Africans in three sizes, an apparent reference to conventional, chemical, and nuclear weapons."

The book revealed that the two officials also signed an agreement on strengthening "Israel"-South Africa military ties.

The agreement included that "the very existence of this agreement" should remain secret.

Due to that, Shimon Peres and other "Israeli" officials denied the existence of the agreement.

In an interview with Al Jazeera, Suransky exposed this agreement. However, he said the current South African government might be ready to reveal everything.

Former South African naval commander Dieter Gerhardt, who was jailed in 1983 for spying for the Soviet Union, said after his release that there was an agreement between "Israel" and South Africa called "Chalet".

The agreement involved an offer by "Israel" to arm eight Jericho missiles with special warheads, according to Gerhardt. He pointed out, "these were atomic bombs".

The book also highlights "Israel's" role in the proliferation of nuclear weapons.

Many experts say the nuclear explosion known as "Vela incident" that occurred in the southern Indian Ocean in 1979 was a joint South African-"Israeli" test of a nuclear weapon.


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