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	<locale>
		<name>Negev Nuclear Research Center, Dimona</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>31.001504</lat>
		<long>35.146723</long>
		<info>Negev Nuclear Research Center. Plutonium production and extraction facilities, along with other weapons-related infrastructure.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Eilabun</name>
		<type>military</type>
		<lat>32.760226</lat>
		<long>35.412077</long>
		<info>Eilabun is Israel's second weapons storage facility. Tactical nuclear shells and landmines are among its contents.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Kfar Zekharya</name>
		<type>military</type>
		<lat>31.766267</lat>
		<long>34.88142</long>
		<info>Suspected nuclear missile base and bomb storage storage facility.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Nahal Soreq</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>31.766267</lat>
		<long>34.88142</long>
		<info>Soreq is the equivalent of the U.S. national weapons laboratories. The lab handles weapons design and construction as well as research.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Yodefat</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>32.85093</lat>
		<long>35.27916</long>
		<info>Suspected nuclear weapons assembly facility.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Tirosh</name>
		<type>miltary</type>
		<lat>31.751963</lat>
		<long>34.863524</long>
		<info>Reportedly one of two Israeli nuclear weapons storage facilities. It is speculated that that Tirosh is the strategic weapons storage site, while Eilabun is the tactical weapons storage site.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Rafael</name>
		<type>miltary</type>
		<lat>32.889534</lat>
		<long>35.09119</long>
		<info>Rafael has been responsible for the actual assembly of Israeli nuclear weapons.</info>
	</locale>
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