Nuclear reactor, from inside
תקציר הסרטון
A rare documentary journey into the heart of the Negev Nuclear Research Center reveals, for the first time, what transpires behind the heavy security walls of one of the most mysterious facilities in the world. This exposé offered an unprecedented glimpse into the interior of the Israeli nuclear reactor, blending footage from the development and production center with personal testimonies from the individuals entrusted with the nation’s security. The compelling narrative focuses on senior officials and scientists working at the Dimona atomic facility, who break their silence to share details about their lifestyles and clandestine work. In an extraordinary meeting held at a local pub in Beersheba, the human side of this strategic enterprise is revealed—an apparatus established in the 1950s and 60s under a veil of ambiguity, far from the eyes of the public and the international media. On a technical level, the documentary details the maintenance and upgrade processes of the core and the various systems surrounding the nuclear reactor, addressing safety challenges and operational complexities. The findings presented shed light on the technology that enables the facility to remain operational over decades and examine the capabilities attributed to the State of Israel in the fields of energy and nuclear physics. Revealing the faces of the workers and their open dialogue regarding the heavy responsibility resting on their shoulders raises fascinating questions about the future of nuclear energy in the region and the balance of deterrence in the 21st century. The significance of this glimpse extends beyond the purely scientific; it touches the raw nerves of modern history and the security mysteries that have preoccupied the global intelligence community and organizations like the IAEA for generations.