Israel is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, though it has never officially confirmed or denied this. The country maintains a policy of "strategic ambiguity" regarding its nuclear capabilities. Estimates from credible sources, such as the Federation of American Scientists, suggest Israel may have 80-200 nuclear warheads, developed since the 1960s at the Dimona facility in the Negev desert. Declassified documents and whistleblower accounts, like those from Mordechai Vanunu in 1986, support claims of an active nuclear program. However, without official acknowledgment or inspections, the exact status remains unverified. No recent developments or public statements on X or the web contradict this long-standing assessment