from ICAN
Israel is one of nine countries that possesses nuclear 
weapons, with an estimated arsenal of 90 nuclear weapons, which it can 
launch by missiles and aircraft, and possibly by sea-based missiles. 
Despite widespread acknowledgement by experts and former government 
officials of their existence, Israel and many Western governments 
maintain a policy of ambiguity about Israeli nuclear weapons. This 
pretense cannot continue. Nuclear disarmament is an essential component 
of a lasting peace agreement between Israel and Palestine, and in the 
region more broadly. This is because of the risk of use of nuclear 
weapons and the catastrophic consequences of such use, as well as the 
proliferation risks posed by Israel’s continued possession of a nuclear 
arsenal. Despite efforts, states have not yet succeeded in negotiating a
 weapons of mass destruction free zone in the Middle East. The Treaty on
 the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, adopted in 2017, offers a clear 
pathway to nuclear disarmament, and Israel and all states should 
immediately join.
Read more about the risks and consequences of Israeli nuclear weapons and the need for disarmament in the briefing paper below.
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