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reactor from France.
While Iraq and
France maintained that the reactor,
named Osirak by the French, was
intended for
peaceful scientific research, the Israelis...
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invasion of Iran, it was a
surprise attack against the under-construction
Osirak nuclear reactor,
which was
located 17
kilometres (11 miles) to the southeast...
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Tammuz (Babylonian calendar), a
month in the
Babylonian calendar Tammuz 1 or
Osirak,
formerly a
nuclear reactor in Iraq
Tamuz (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Begin in June 1981,
following Israel's
attack on Iraq's
nuclear reactor Osirak in
Operation Opera. The
doctrine remains a
feature of
Israeli security planning...
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Iranian intelligence that
helped it
carry out
Operation Opera against Iraq's
Osirak nuclear reactor. The
nuclear reactor was a
central component of Iraq's nuclear...
- and 160 feet (50 m) high, and
contained the French-built
research reactor Osirak, destro**** by
Israel in 1981.
Israel contended that
there was a
secret underground...
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bombed the
Osirak reactor on 7 June 1981,
provoking considerable anger from
French officials and the
United Nations Security Council. The
Osirak deal became...
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French ****istance. The
first Iraqi nuclear reactor was
named by the
French "
Osirak". It was destro**** on 7 June 1981 by an
Israeli air
strike (Operation Opera)...
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employment in a
significant air-to-ground operation. This raid
severely damaged Osirak, an
Iraqi nuclear reactor under construction near Baghdad, to
prevent the...
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engineer in the
process and
causing France to pull out of
Osirak. The
decommissioning of
Osirak has been
cited as
causing a
substantial delay to
Iraqi acquisition...