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Arutz ShevaObject shot out of sky above Israeli nuclear plant, military saysCNN InternationalBy the CNN Wire Staff An unidentified flying object was shot down in the skies above Israel's Dimona nuclear plant, pictured here in 2004. Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Israeli Air Force shot down an unidentified flying object over the Dimona nuclear plant in ...Israel downs atom site 'balloon'BBC NewsIAF jets intercept unidentified object near Dimona reactorJerusalem Post'Balloon' shot down near N-reactorThe Press AssociationReuters Africa -Press TV -Globesall 144 news articles »

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