The Israeli Atomic Energy Commission is taking unspecified steps to fortify and safeguard the entity’s two atomic reactors in the face of a potential Iranian missile attack, Haaretz reported Thursday morning, citing commission officials.
Zionist security services believe Tehran and Hezbollah view the nuclear facilities in Dimona and Soreq as prime targets in a future war.
The Israeli commission recently held a drill simulating a missile strike on one of the reactors and actions to prevent subsequent radioactive leakage.
Source: Israeli media