Daimouna Reactor in Al Naqab

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

In 1980, Israeli warplanes launched air raids against an Iraqi nuclear reactor, used for peaceful purposes. The raid came at a time when the Israeli occupation entity possesses stockpiles of more than 200 Nuclear heads AT Daimouna Reactor in Al-Naqab.
The Israeli nuclear reactor of Dimona is vulnerable to meltdown, like the Russian reactor of Chernobyl two decades ago, which caused a humanitarian and ecological catastrophe. If Dimona melts down, it would affect an area 500 aerial kilometers in radius

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  • I heard about this Reactor, man it's scary to see a small country with this much nukes, world war III

  • i think that the zionist is terrorist global organization

    all content on this short film is absolutely true

    They do not aim to conquer the world, but aiming to end the human and not only the jewish race...

    even if they do.... they will kill each other

    their hearts fills of hatred against mankind ......... read their books and special mention of the talmud will know exactly what i mean

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  • @LoraClavious

    It will not be a problem for the zionist if they killed all of the people on this

    planet . they are thinking that they are God's chosen people and all Creatures (Human , animals , every thing do you expect) are found to serve them .

    Proof of this that jewi donot accept any one to be jewi , your mother must be a real jewi

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