"Israel today tested a nuke-missile, aimed at Iran," Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif suggested in a tweet posted on Friday evening. He lamented that the West never complains "about the only nuclear arsenal in West Asia," but "has fits of apoplexy over our conventional defensive [rockets]."
Comment: He's right. Israel is an illegal, undeclared nuclear-armed state. But as God's Chosen People, they're exempt from international law, apparently.
The mysterious missile in question was launched earlier in the day, with Israel's military remaining conspicuously tight-lipped about it.
"The defense establishment conducted a test of a rocket propulsion system, from a base in central Israel," read a carefully worded tweet that caused much speculation among informed pundits and the media.
Further muddying the water, the Defense Ministry didn't even disclose the location of the "pre-determined" test, but videos and photos that popped up on social media showed a single, long trail of smoke rising from the Palmachim airbase situated south of Tel Aviv.















Comment: Indeed, Ben Nimmo is one of the vanguard in punting the Atlantic Council's neocon propaganda:
- Media linking NHS leak to Russia is absurd, but using the Atlantic Council & Ben Nimmo as the source is journalistic malpractice
- A closer look at Ben Nimmo and the Atlantic Council's underhanded tactics against a UK citizen tired of government warmongering
- Why is paid Integrity Initiative hitman Nimmo still considered as an 'independent' expert for MSM?
And a bit on the amusingly-named Integrity Initiative, mis-begotten child of the Institute for Statecraft: