Did Israel detonate a small nuclear bomb in Syria? smoke everywhere

Did Israel launch a nuclear attack on Syria? This question is under discussion again. Especially the anti-Israeli countries in the Middle East have lost their sleep. In fact, recently the Israeli army had attacked many Syrian positions. During this time, on December 16, Israel had also attacked the weapons depot in Tartas. Regarding this, it is being claimed that Israel demonstrated its nuclear power here. Russian media Sputnik had claimed that Israel had carried out this attack through a new missile from a warship. Some people believe that the B61 nuclear bomb made by America was used in it. This is equal to nuclear power.

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However, from time to time, information has come to light that Israel has at least 90 and at most 400 weapons. Israel can target nuclear weapons through fighter jets, submarines and cruise missiles. Israel has always said it will not use nuclear weapons first. Six Islamist fighters were killed and several others wounded on Wednesday in clashes between Islamists who have seized control of Syria and supporters of the country’s former government led by ousted President Bashar al-Assad. The Britain-based war monitoring organization gave this information. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, were killed while trying to arrest a man who was a former official in the former Assad government. This former officer is accused of issuing death sentences and arbitrary decisions against thousands of prisoners.

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HTC led the surprise attack that ousted Assad earlier this month. Scores of Syrians, mostly from the minority Alawite community, have been killed in reprisal actions since Assad was ousted, according to activists and observers. The Alawite community is a branch of Shia Islam to which Assad belongs. There were scuffles and gunfire between Alawite protesters and Sunni protesters in the capital, Damascus. The Associated Press cannot confirm the shooting at this time.

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