Look at this very sentence:
1) It gives a free justification for the use of a nuclear weapon. Can you imagine this justification is given to Iranian plan?
"Israel, fearful for its existence, rushed to complete its first atomic device on the eve of the Arab-Israeli war. But the planned demonstration remained secret in a country where it is taboo to discuss even half-century-old nuclear plans, and where fears persist that Iran will eventually obtain a nuclear weapon, despite its deal with world powers."
2) It even makes it sound like a non-existent Iranian weapon is scarier than an actual Israeli nuclear weapon.
1) It gives a free justification for the use of a nuclear weapon. Can you imagine this justification is given to Iranian plan?
"Israel, fearful for its existence, rushed to complete its first atomic device on the eve of the Arab-Israeli war. But the planned demonstration remained secret in a country where it is taboo to discuss even half-century-old nuclear plans, and where fears persist that Iran will eventually obtain a nuclear weapon, despite its deal with world powers."
2) It even makes it sound like a non-existent Iranian weapon is scarier than an actual Israeli nuclear weapon.