Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak suggested today (Tuesday) in a Twitter thread on the judicial reform controversy that Israel possesses nuclear weapons.

"It sounds weird to us. But in Israelis' conversations with political parties in the West, their deep concern emerges about the possibility that, if the coup d'état in Israel succeeds, a messianic dictatorship will be established in the heart of the Middle East, possessing nuclear weapons, and which fanatically wishes for a confrontation with Islam centered on the Temple Mount. In their eyes - it's really scary. It's not going to happen. Have a happy holiday," Barak wrote.

Barak's comments violate the principle of strategic ambiguity by which Israel does not confirm or deny its possession of nuclear weapons and refuses to be the first nation to introduce them into the Middle East.

Barak said in a speech last week to the London-based think tank Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs that he believes the current protests against the judicial reforms in Israel can bring the Netanyahu government down.... Read More: Arutz-7