How Israel Received Weapons-Grade Nuclear Material From A US Company
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On July 19, 1969, U.S. National Security
Advisor Henry Kissinger wrote the following about Israel's nuclear
weapons program: "There is circumstantial evidence that some fissionable
material available for Israel's weapons development was illegally
obtained from the United States by about 1965."
In the new book, Divert!: NUMEC, Zalman Shapiro and the diversion of US weapons grade uranium into the Israeli nuclear weapons program,
Grant Smith details the circumstantial evidence through hundreds of
declassified documents regarding the illegal diversion of U.S.
government-owned highly enriched Uranium-235 (HEU-235) – a key material
used to produce nuclear weapons – from the NUMEC nuclear processing
plant in Pennsylvania to Israel's secret nuclear weapons program.
The story revolves around a brilliant nuclear chemist and professed American Zionist named Zalman Mordecai Shapiro.
Shapiro received a PhD in chemistry from John Hopkins University in 1948 and began working on the USS Nautilus,
which would become the world's first operational nuclear-power
submarine in 1954. The project was planned and supervised by Admiral
Hyman G. Rickover, who cited Shapiro as one of the four individuals most
responsible for the program's success.
On December 31, 1956, Shapiro incorporated the Nuclear
Materials and Equipment Corporation (NUMEC), a nuclear-materials
processing facility that began receiving a steady stream of government
contracts to produce fuel for the Navy's growing fleet of
nuclear-powered vessels.
The company's start-up capital was organized by David Lowenthal, an American citizen who secretly fought for Israel during its 1948 war for independence
alongside who would become the country's first head of intelligence
(Meir Amit) and its first prime minister (David Ben-Gurion). According
to FBI files, Lowenthal traveled "to Israel on the average of
approximately once per month."
Many members of NUMEC's venture capital network and board
of directors were dedicated Zionists who, like Shapiro, held leadership
positions in the Zionist Organization of America – "an American
membership organization founded in 1896 dedicated to the creation of a
Jewish state in Palestine," according to Divert!.
Between 1957 and 1967, NUMEC received 22 tons (44,000 lbs) of HEU-235. A
2001 Department of Energy audit revealed that NUMEC lost at least 593
pounds of HEU – about 2.0 percent of what it received – before 1968.
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The losses exceeded the industry average (.2 percent) by several times and still hold the dubious record for the highest losses of bomb-grade material of any plant in the United States.
In June 1966 Shapiro formed a company called the Israel
NUMEC Isotopes and Radiation Enterprises Limited (ISORAD) in partnership
with the Israeli government. The company was ostensibly created
research projects involving exposing agricultural products to radiation
to kill microorganisms and extend the shelf life of fruits and
vegetables.
Smith notes that Shapiro's business partner, Ernest David
Bergmann, chaired the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission – "the primary
cover organization for Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons program" –
from 1954 to 1966.
About the same time that NUMEC sustained unaccountable
losses of HEU-235, the FBI notes, NUMEC was developing and manufacturing
food irradiators for Israel.
According to Smith there is no single smoking gun that Shapiro diverted HEU-235 to Israel – but many smoking shell-casings. They include:
• In 1965 a NUMEC
employee walked near the NUMEC loading dock and encountered people he
could not identify loading cans about the size of HEU-235 canisters onto
a ship that was headed to Israel. The employee detailed the event in
1980 when interviewed by FBI agents. Based on the number of reported
canisters, Smith estimates up to 346 lbs of U-235 could have been
shipped to Israel in this single incident.
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•In 1968 NUMEC
invited and received Israel's elite nuclear weapons development
officials and its top spy under the cover of being "thermo electric
generator specialists." They included Avraham Hermoni (technical
director of Israel's nuclear bomb project), Ephraim Biegun (head of the
Israeli technical department of Israel's Secret Service from 1960-70)
and Rafael Eitan (long-time Mossad and LAKAM operative who later directed spy Jonathan Pollard's spy program against the U.S.).
Smith notes that in 1986 Middle East operative analyst Anthony Cordesman said there "is no conceivable reason for Eitan to have gone [to NUMEC] but for the nuclear material."
• In June 1978
Department of Energy investigators told former Atomic Energy
Commissioner (AEC) Glenn T. Seaborg that traces of Portsmouth U-235 –
the government-owned material primarily delivered to NUMEC for
processing into fuel – had been picked up in Israel.
Seaborg, who frequently defended Shapiro during his time as AEC chief, later refused to be interviewed by FBI investigators.
Smith's analysis concludes that enough U-235 to produce
dozens of nuclear weapons was not lost but diverted directly
into Israel's as-yet-to-be-officially-acknowledged nuclear weapons program.
In the 1969 memo, Kissinger noted the general intelligence
assessment at the time: "Israel has 12 surface-to-surface missiles
delivered from France. Israel has set up a production line and plans by
the end of 1970 to have a total force of 24 - 30, ten of which are programmed for nuclear warheads.
The first domestically produced missile is expected to be completed
this summer. Preparation of launch facilities is under way."
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