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  1. The Samson Option ( Hebrew: ברירת שמשון, b'rerat shimshon) is Israel 's deterrence strategy of massive retaliation with nuclear weapons as a "last resort" against a country whose military has invaded and/or destroyed much of Israel. [1] Commentators also have employed the term to refer to situations where non-nuclear, non-Israeli ...

  2. Nov 16, 2018 · The Samson Option is a nuclear deterrence doctrine that involves threats of overwhelming retaliation or counter-retaliation for expected enemy attacks. Israel's nuclear strategy is designed to enhance its nuclear deterrence and preemption capabilities by using the Samson Option in strategic crises. The article explains how Israel's nuclear strategy, nuclear ambiguity, and nuclear war planning can help Israel survive and prevail in a nuclear-armed world.

  3. Nov 19, 2010 · In The Samson Option, Seymour M. Hersh, the Pulitzer Prize-winner who wrote the first account of the My Lai massacre in South Vietnam, reveals one of the classic clandestine operations of our time: Israel's spectacular underground nuclear facility in the Negev Desert, where its technicians and scientists began manufacturing nuclear warheads in ...

  4. Jun 3, 2017 · Israel’s nuclear deterrence strategy has long been called the “Samson option” because Samson brought down the roof of a Philistine temple, killing his enemies and himself. Mr. Yaakov said he ...

  5. Mar 10, 2024 · The Samson Option could never protect Israel as a comprehensive nuclear strategy by itself. This option should never be confused with Israel’s more generalized or “broad spectrum” nuclear strategy, one that would seek to maximize deterrence at incrementally less apocalyptic levels of military engagement.

  6. Oct 27, 1991 · The Samson in the Samson option refers to the biblical text about Samson in which he chooses to destroy the Temple around him rather than defy the rules of God. The Israeli nuclear program abounds in these kinds of equivalencies between Jewish martyrs and Israel's right to a nuclear program no matter what other people in the world might think.

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