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=== News Update ===

Secret sale of UK plutonium to Israel
By Meirion Jones
BBC Newsnight
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The UK supplied Israel with quantities of plutonium while Harold Wilson was
prime minister, BBC Newsnight can reveal.


The sale was made despite a warning from British intelligence that it might
"make a material contribution to an Israeli weapons programme".

Under Wilson, Britain also sold Israel tons of chemicals used to make
boosted atom bombs 20 times more powerful than Hiroshima or even Hydrogen
Bombs.

In Harold Macmillan's time the UK supplied uranium 235 and the heavy water
which allowed Israel to start up its nuclear weapons production plant at
Dimona - heavy water which British intelligence estimated would allow
Israel to make "six nuclear weapons a year".

Last August on BBC Newsnight we revealed the first British/Israeli deal,
the sale of the heavy water, but the government responded by telling the
International Atomic Energy Agency the UK was not a party to any sale to
Israel and that all it did was sell some heavy water back to Norway.


Hundreds of shipments

Using Freedom of Information, Newsnight has obtained top secret papers.
They show Foreign Minister Kim Howells misled the IAEA and that Britain
made not one, but hundreds of secret shipments of nuclear materials to Israel.

Tony Benn became Minister of Technology in 1966 while the plutonium deal
was going through. The nuclear industry was part of his "white heat of
technology" brief but no one told him that we were exporting atomic energy
materials to Israel.

"I'm not only surprised, I'm shocked," he says, adding that neither he nor
his predecessor Frank Cousins, who was a member of CND, agreed to the sales.

Benn says he always suspected civil servants were doing deals behind his
back but he never thought they would sell plutonium to Israel. "It never
occurred to me they would authorise something so totally against the policy
of the government."


Dimona

Back in August 1960 covertly taken photos of a mysterious site at Dimona in
Israel arrived at Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) in Whitehall. A
brilliant analyst called Peter Kelly immediately realized they showed a
secret nuclear reactor and he alerted the rest of British intelligence.

Kelly recognized it was a French reactor and soon discovered where the
heavy water to run it had come from.

Britain had bought heavy water from Norsk Hydro in Norway for its nuclear
weapons programme but found it was surplus to requirements and needed a
buyer. The papers obtained by Newsnight show that a company called Noratom
acted as a consultant and arranged the deals in return for a 2% commission.

Britain knew all along that Israel wanted the heavy water "to produce
plutonium" and Israel paid the full military price - £1 million - to avoid
safeguards to stop the plutonium being used to make nuclear weapons.

Kelly discovered a charade was played out with the UK and Israeli
delegations sitting in adjacent rooms while Noratom ferried separate
contracts to and fro so Britain could say they hadn't signed a deal with
Israel.


Cover story

Once the press heard about Dimona in December 1960 there was an
international outcry. Israel put out a cover story that it was a small
research reactor. This did not fool Kelly. Using the figure of 20 tons of
heavy water he estimated that Israel could build a reactor capable of
producing "significant quantities of plutonium".

British intelligence learnt there was also a reprocessing plant and
concluded "the separation of plutonium can only mean that Israel intends to
produce nuclear weapons". Kelly even discovered that an Israeli observer
had been allowed to watch one of the first French nuclear tests in Algeria.

Kelly and his colleagues in intelligence soon found their views about
Israel were being challenged by Britain's representative at the IAEA Mike
Michaels, who worked for one of the main figures in Harold Macmillan's
Cabinet - Lord Hailsham.

Michaels received a JIC report early in 1961 estimating Israel would take
at least three years to make enough plutonium and then another six months
to work out how to make a bomb.

But it occurred to him that a friendly power might give Israel a small
sample of plutonium to speed up the process. "Perhaps the French have
supplied a small quantity for experimental purposes as we did to the French
in like circumstances some years ago," he noted in the margin of the
report. A few years later Michaels persuaded the UK to sell Israel a small
sample of plutonium when he was aware - as this note shows - that this
might cut months off the time it took them to get the Bomb.


Invitation

The Israeli nuclear chief, Ernst David Bergmann, personally invited
Michaels to Israel. Kelly warned Israel might use Michaels as part of a
disinformation campaign to show "everything is above board". Michaels was
given VIP treatment. He met not only Bergmann but Shimon Peres and Prime
Minister David Ben Gurion - the three fathers of the Israeli Bomb.

As Kelly suspected, Michaels' report gave Israel the all clear and he
handed it to Hailsham at a crucial time, two days before Ben Gurion met
Harold Macmillan at Downing Street.

In 1962 the Dimona reactor started turning uranium into plutonium, thanks
to the heavy water Britain had delivered, but Michaels continued to protest
Israel's innocence.

Then at the beginning of 1966 UK Atomic Energy Authority made what they
remarkably called a "pretty harmless request". They wanted to export 10
milligrammes of plutonium to Israel. The MoD strongly objected and Defence
Intelligence wrote directly to say the sale might have "significant
military value".

The Foreign Office told UKAEA "It is HMG's policy not to do anything which
would assist Israel in the production of nuclear weapons" and therefore
they blocked the sale.


Sale

Michaels wrote angrily "to protest strongly" against the decision. Five
years earlier he had noted such a sale could speed up the Israeli bomb
programme, now he was powerfully advocating just that. He said small
quantities of plutonium were not important and anyhow if we didn't sell it
to the Israelis someone else would. The Foreign Office gave in and the sale
went ahead. Kelly believes Mike Michaels knew all along that Israel was
after the Bomb. He died in 1992.

Tony Benn is incredulous that Michaels never referred the Israeli nuclear
sales to him or Frank Cousins. They were after all the ministers in charge
of Britain's nuclear industry including imports and exports. "Michaels lied
to me. I learned by bitter experience that the nuclear industry lied to me
again and again".

The atomic files, which have been classified until now, detail hundreds of
nuclear deals with Israel flagged up as sensitive.

Benn's initial reaction to whether Harold Wilson knew about atomic exports
to Israel was "it's inconceivable". Then he muses: "Harold was sympathetic
to Israel," before concluding that this was probably a conspiracy by civil
servants and the nuclear industry to flout HMG policy.

This report was shown on Newsnight on Thursday, 9 March, 2006.

source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4789832.stm
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