If President Trump decides not to order a strike Iran’s Main Underground enrichment site at Fordow, Israel has a number of options to destroy the nuclear enrichment facility of Iran, deep under a mountain south of Tehran.
One option includes sending Elite Israeli Air Force Commands from Unit 5101, known as Shaldag, which in Hebrew means that Kingfisher, a bird that is known to be patient and dives deep under water to find his prey.
In September, members of this Elite unit surprised the world by entering an underground rocket factory used by Iran in Syria.
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Israel attacked The site from the air a few times, but was unable to destroy the site.
Unit 5101 (Shaldag) used the coverage of darkness and distraction air attacks to destroy the secret site, plant explosives and the complex. Just like Iran’s Fordow Mountain complex south of Tehran, it was 300 feet underground.
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“The Air Force took care of all guards around the circumference, and Shaldag stepped in, and the place has disappeared, destroyed,” said Yadlin with a slight smile.
It is not the first time that Israel intends to eliminate a secret nuclear complex against expectations in and alone. In 1981, Israel flew a daring mission to bomb the nuclear reactor of Iraq in Osirak.
Yadlin was one of the eight young Israeli F-16 pilots who carried out the secret attack.

In 1981, Israel flew a daring mission to bomb the nuclear reactor of Iraq in Osirak. Yadlin was one of the eight young Israeli F-16 pilots who carried out the secret attack. (Amos Yadlin)
“We had no air tanks at that time. We had no GPS. They were stupid bombs, smart pilot, but a very difficult operational mission when Iraq was in a war (with Iran). So the state of Alert was very, very high,” Yadlin remembered. He and the other pilots believed that it could be a suicide mission, and they may not have enough fuel to return home.
More recently, retired major general Yadlin served as head of the military intelligence of Israel in 2007, when Israel is one Probable Syrian nuclear reactor That the world did not know. The White House did not want to help with the strike at the time. Yadlin has seen the history of history after Israel has only acted with daring missions such as the exploding pagers killed most of the top commanders of Iran’s Proxy in Lebanon, Hezbollah.
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In 2008, when it was established that Israeli F-16s could not reach the nuclear locations of Iran, Yadlin Mossad ordered another way to eliminate Iran’s uranium enrichment in Natanz. Two years later, Israeli and American Cyber Warriors In introduced a malicious computer worm that ensured that thousands of Natanz -Centrifuges got out of hand and reduced the nuclear enrichment of Iran.

More recently, retired major general Yadlin served as head of Israel’s military intelligence in 2007, when Israel blew up a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor that did not know the world. (Amos Yadlin)
The decision to hit Fordow, the crown jewel and the heart of Iran’s nuclear program, is different and Israel prefers the US to use its B-2 stealth bombers and 30,000 pounds of bunker bombs.
“Everyone who wants the war to be quickly over, is quickly finished, must find a way to deal with Fordow,” said Yadlin. “Those who think that Fordow’s attacks will escalate war, in my opinion, it can dee escalate and end the war.”
And it could serve as a deterrent for China and Russia, which will see the power and ability of the unique capacity of the US Army.
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Another option would be to reduce the power to fish. Without electricity, the centrifuges that enrich the uranium can be permanently disabled.
When asked whether Israel Fordow could eliminate without American B-2-bombers, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox’s Bret Baier in an exclusive interview last Sunday: “We also have quite a few startups and a lot of rabbits in our sleeve. And I don’t think I should go into that.”