A story is being promoted about Israel selling Saudi Arabia information on how to develop nuclear weapons. I find this highly implausible. Not even Pakistan was willing to do it because they know how politically and in every way unstable the Saudis are. They have denied any supply of nuclear weapons to the Saudis. http://www.bbc.com/arabic/worldnews/2015/06/150604_pakistan_wont_sell_nukes_to_saudi?fbclid=IwAR3QwIQz7JqTaXr1QJ0-ZdL8q8xCwu7PTmVl2pAj4WoWBHX6c4qhf3RWark
Remember, the whole region is a small area, and no one can use “nukes” in the region without it being detected and affecting their neighbours and that includes the pariah state of Israel. We’ve had other silly stories promoted by opportunists and businessmen about “Israeli nukes in Yemen", portraying that pariah state as powerful and fearsome.
The Israeli’s might tease the Saudis with talk of selling them such information, but I think they will never do it because they don’t trust them and can’t control what happens with it after that. The two, on a temporary basis, collaborate on many evil things as we know, each meeting their own wicked agenda in a sick win-win scenario. But, on such a matter as nuclear, I believe Israelis won’t do that.
Now remember in the Middle East region an old sectarian crack was seriously stirred up in the last decades with its earliest manifestation occurring in the times of the Umayyad with a fairly quiet stand off since that time. If Israel is promoting this story, as it seems it is, it would be to add further fuel to the sectarian fire in the hope that in time their neighbors will destroy each other without Israel having to lift much of a finger.
Pakistan’s Ali Bhutto, in 1974, went to Saudi Arabia and told the King that the Israelis with their nuclear arsenal were threatening Saudi Arabia and Indians with theirs were threatening him and hence, both were threatening the Muslim world. He asked the King to give Pakistan money to develop nuclear capability. Apparently Bhutto said this technology would then be shared with Saudi Arabia. Pakistan received billions from the Saudis for this project. But, the Pakistanis apparently never did share the technology.
I think that for a country to have nuclear weapons, unless they are tied at the hips with a big nuclear power like Israel is to the USA, the weapons are developed fairly independently as no other State will hand over that entire technology to another. The Saudis have the mindset that anything can be bought, but they themselves are the problem and not even their Pakistani brothers want a part in this let alone a Zionist state that has temporary partners of convenience in the Muslim world.