WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama's Nuclear Security Summit was a high-yield event for Israel, with little of the diplomatic fallout that made the country's leaders duck such forums in the past.
But it may be only a fleeting reprieve for the decades-old, U.S.-tolerated secrecy around Israel's assumed atomic arsenal.
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