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Syrian Confirms Israel Destroyed Nuclear Facility
2007-10-17
A Syrian official has now admitted that the Israeli operation on September 6 destroyed a nuclear facility. A Syrian representative said Tuesday at the United Nations that reports that the target was a nuclear device were accurate. Syrian officials, including President Bashar Assad had previously claimed that Israel attacked an abandoned army base or an agricultural facility.

During a meeting of the UN Disarmament Commission, the Syrian representative acknowledged that the target had been the nuclear facility. Israeli Foreign Ministry officials were also attending. He accused Israel of aggression for targeting the facility.

In Israel, details of the strike, beyond the fact that an operation took place on September 6 in Syria, are still under gag order. Local media continue to skirt the order by leaking information to foreign papers and then citing their reports. Some analysts have said the reason for the continued silence of the Israeli government on the September 6 attack is to avoid humiliating Assad and leading to a possible military escalation.

Dr. Elon Liel, a former Director General of the Foreign Ministry, has gone one step further in his hope for a conciliatory approach to Israel’s northern neighbor, sending a letter to Education Minister Yuli Tamir asking her to prevent high school students from participating in the “In the Footsteps of the Warriors” tours in the Golan Heights. Liel said he feared the tours would strengthen the students’ connection to the Golan. He called the tours “a provocation,” saying Israel would discourage Syria from negotiating an Israeli retreat from the Golan.

Brigadier-General Avigdor Kahalani, who participated in the liberation of the Golan and the creation of the “In the Footsteps of the Warriors” tours, rejected Liel’s demand as “nothing more than a leftist initiative.” The tours are important to the students’ morale and strengthen their sense of identification with IDF soldiers who fought in previous wars, he said. “A bus full of students is not a provocation.”
Posted by:anonymous5089

#7  "Target was a NUCLEAR DEVICE"???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-17 18:50  

#6  Some analysts have said the reason for the continued silence of the Israeli government on the September 6 attack is to avoid humiliating Assad and leading to a possible military escalation.

No, sir! We would not like to humiliate Assad. After all, he is the key to successful negotiations and a lasting peace with Israel. Perish the thought. [shudders]
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-10-17 18:11  

#5  ... rejected LielÂ’s demand as “nothing more than a leftist initiative.”

The General just nailed one of Israel's biggest problems - leftist initiatives.
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-10-17 16:45  

#4  My bet is it was a small research-type reactor maybe a neutron source reactor but not fueled or even fuel on site. Remote sensing would pick up any radiation left over. Just enough for the Nork's to earn a little beer money for Kimmie. And for the Syrians to up the ante in any discussions with the Israelis. But Arabs can't keep secrets and the word got out to Mossad and then it went boom.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-10-17 16:19  

#3  It was a nuc - it was a grain silo, yeah THAT'S THE TICKET...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-10-17 13:21  

#2  This may be a mistranslation/bad wording, from an israeli writing in english about a declaration made in arabic (I think).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-17 10:36  

#1  A nuclear device or a nuclear facility?
Big difference there, methinks.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-10-17 10:22  

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