This is what Iran hit with 300 kg of explosive missile this morning: a highly sensitive target.
Aviv (“Av‑Kam”) Research Centre – Israel’s Hidden Technological Hub: 700 personnel
The Aviv or Av‑Kam Research Centre, situated in the Negev Desert near the Dimona nuclear complex, represents one of Israel’s most secretive military-industrial facilities. Although its exact functions are shrouded in official silence, open-source experts and satellite analysts attribute sophisticated roles to the centre:
Close to the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center, the site lies within Israel’s broader high-security enclave, protected by multiple concentric perimeters.
Analysts believe Aviv supports research and development in radar, sensor arrays, electronic countermeasures, and command-and-control systems—essential components of Israel’s multi-layered missile defence networks, including Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow .
Missile and nuclear links: Its proximity to nuclear facilities and defence nodes has led to speculation about roles in nuclear command, early-warning systems, and even clandestine nuclear-related R&D—consistent with Israel's policy of "strategic ambiguity" .
The centre likely forms part of a broader tech ecosystem spanning the Negev: it may work in concert with the Israeli Defense Forces' cyber warfare units (e.g. recently relocated to Be'er al-Sabe') and high-tech parks like Gav-Yam and Ben-Gurion University’s tech campus.
Like the Dimona reactor, Aviv is neither officially acknowledged nor described in budgetary releases. 
Aviv (“Av‑Kam”) Research Centre – Israel’s Hidden Technological Hub: 700 personnel
The Aviv or Av‑Kam Research Centre, situated in the Negev Desert near the Dimona nuclear complex, represents one of Israel’s most secretive military-industrial facilities. Although its exact functions are shrouded in official silence, open-source experts and satellite analysts attribute sophisticated roles to the centre:
Close to the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center, the site lies within Israel’s broader high-security enclave, protected by multiple concentric perimeters.
Analysts believe Aviv supports research and development in radar, sensor arrays, electronic countermeasures, and command-and-control systems—essential components of Israel’s multi-layered missile defence networks, including Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow .
Missile and nuclear links: Its proximity to nuclear facilities and defence nodes has led to speculation about roles in nuclear command, early-warning systems, and even clandestine nuclear-related R&D—consistent with Israel's policy of "strategic ambiguity" .
The centre likely forms part of a broader tech ecosystem spanning the Negev: it may work in concert with the Israeli Defense Forces' cyber warfare units (e.g. recently relocated to Be'er al-Sabe') and high-tech parks like Gav-Yam and Ben-Gurion University’s tech campus.
Like the Dimona reactor, Aviv is neither officially acknowledged nor described in budgetary releases. 



Chechnya leader Kadyrov: "Feeling emboldened by their impunity in the genocide of the Palestinian people, the Zionists have now decided to provoke Iran and create yet another hotspot on the world map.
For decades, we have heard Zionists and Western Satanists spreading disinformation that Iran is on the verge of developing nuclear weapons.
Thirty years ago, it was “any day now” and “on the threshold,” twenty years ago it was “any day now,” ten years ago—still “any day now.” So where is it? Probably in the same place as Iraq’s nuclear weapons.
On the pretext of the supposed existence of nuclear weapons, they flattened all of Iraq, killed Saddam Hussein, slaughtered hundreds of thousands of civilians, and pushed the country back by decades—and now they plan to do the same to Iran.
I believe the reaction of the Iranian military is entirely logical and a tactically sound decision. Iran has not refused international inspections and openly declares that it is working on enriching peaceful nuclear fuel.
But the Satanists are not satisfied even with the fact that Iran, under sanctions for over 40 years, has its own independent energy program.
After years of provocations and Zionist terrorist operations targeting Iranian military personnel and scientists, the Iranian authorities were left with no choice but to respond to Israel’s Satanic aggression—a country that dreams of turning the entire Middle East into a lifeless desert.
The international community must now raise a far more important global question:
How many nuclear warheads does Israel have, and why should its military nuclear program cause less concern than Iran’s peaceful one?"