Nuclear Reactor in Dimona, Israel, Shuts Down Without Official Explanation
The Dimona nuclear reactor in southern Israel has been shut down since June 18, with no official explanation provided for the reasons or duration of the closure.

According to Iraqi news agency Baghdad Al-Youm, citing Hebrew media sources, the Dimona nuclear reactor in southern Israel has been inactive since June 18. No official statement has been issued regarding the reasons for the shutdown or how long it may last.
The Dimona reactor, which is believed to be a key component of Israel’s nuclear program, has long been a subject of international scrutiny. The sudden and unexplained halt in its operations has sparked speculation and concern, particularly given the sensitive nature of nuclear facilities.
While Israeli authorities have remained silent on the matter, experts and analysts are closely monitoring the situation for any potential implications on regional security and Israel’s nuclear capabilities.











