Samson Option

Samson Option

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As Israel’s conflict with Iran escalates and threats loom from multiple regional actors, the world’s attention is once again drawn to the Samson Option—Israel’s veiled but potent nuclear deterrent.

About Samson Option

  • The Samson Option is Israel’s presumed doctrine of massive nuclear retaliation in the event of an existential threat to the state. 
  • The term, drawn from the biblical story of Samson, who destroyed himself along with his enemies, encapsulates the idea of apocalyptic retaliation.
  • Though Israel has never officially confirmed its nuclear arsenal, a widely accepted policy of amimut (Hebrew for "deliberate ambiguity") maintains strategic uncertainty. 
    • Foreign analysts estimate Israel holds between 80 to 400 nuclear warheads, deliverable via land-based missiles, aircraft, and sea-based systems.
  • Like its nuclear programme, Israel has never openly spoken of its so-called "Samson Option".
  • First coined in public discourse through Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh’s 1991 book The Samson Option, the doctrine is not a Cold War relic but an active element of Israel’s defence strategy, hinted at over decades by former officials.
  • The Samson Option is not designed to deter a nuclear adversary from a first strike or counterstrike—Israel is the only nuclear-armed state in the region. Rather, its purported purpose is to ensure Israel’s survival. Under the Samson Option, nuclear weapons would be deliberately used against a non-nuclear adversary as a last resort to prevent an Israeli defeat.

Source: TIMESN

Samson Option FAQs

Q1: What is the “Samson Option” primarily associated with?

Ans: Israel's presumed doctrine of massive nuclear retaliation in case of existential threat.

Q2: Which concept describes Israel’s official stance of not confirming or denying its nuclear capabilities?

Ans: Amimut (deliberate ambiguity)

Q3: According to foreign analysts, how many nuclear warheads is Israel estimated to possess?

Ans: Between 80 and 400

Q4: What role does the Samson Option play in Israel’s defense strategy?

Ans: It serves as a last-resort deterrent against existential threats.

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