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There were several other important developments during April concerning Iran’s threatening nuclear program. In its annual report to the American Congress, the US Central Intelligence Agency noted that “Iran continues to develop a range of capabilities that could be applied to producing nuclear weapons, if a decision is made to do so.” The report added that Iranian scientists, with help from North Korea, China and Russia, have demonstrated “significant progress” in their attempts to build ever more powerful ballistic missiles. American media reports said much of the information the CIA based its latest assessment upon was garnered from a top Iranian nuclear scientist who defected to the United States last May. Another annual report to Congress given later in April—this time by the Pentagon—predicted that Iran’s increasingly long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles might be capable of landing nuclear warheads on America’s eastern seaboard in just five years time. It noted that exiting missiles can already reach much of Europe, along with all of the Middle East. Demonstrating continuing contempt for world opinion and threats of further sanctions, Dr. Ali Akbar Salehi, who heads Iran’s Atomic Energy Agency, revealed his country would soon begin enriching uranium to “a level ten times greater than the first generation” produced by its massive centrifuge program. This would make such uranium much closer in quality to that needed to produce nuclear warheads. Meanwhile Iranian official said during April that they had developed their own anti-aircraft missile batteries after Russia responded to pressure from the Bush administration and Israel to delay delivery of its promised S-300 sophisticated system. Iran said it had taken five years to complete the new system, which an Iranian general boasted was capable of “resisting electronic warfare” directed at Iran. He added the system would be deployed before the end of this year, which analysts said might give Israeli leaders an additional incentive to launch military strikes upon Iran’s burgeoning nuclear and missile programs before then. The possibility of American military action against Iran was also in the news during the month. US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that “all options are still on the table” when it comes to Iran’s nuclear defiance. The Pentagon later reiterated that statement after one of Gates chief deputies maintained a military operation was off the table for the time being, being reserved as “an option of last resort.” Seemingly echoing that position, America’s senior military commander, Admiral Michael Mullen, told students at Columbia University that "I think Iran having a nuclear weapon would be incredibly destabilizing, but I think attacking them would also create the same kind of outcome." Republican politicians charged that the seemingly conflicting statements confirmed growing indications that the Obama administration has no coherent policy regarding Iran. The same conclusion was reported by the New York Times, despite the fact that the newspaper has been overtly supportive of the Democratic Party President that it endorsed before the 2008 national election. HIZBULLAH SCUDS POSE MORTAL THREAT Tensions mounted substantially in the region during April after a Kuwaiti newspaper published a report that long range Syrian Scud D missiles have been smuggled into Lebanon for use by militant Hizbullah forces. The powerful Syrian missiles are advanced versions of the ones fired by Saddam Hussein at Tel Aviv and other portions of Israel during the 1991 Gulf War. The missiles have a significantly longer range than those fired into Israel by Hizbullah forces during the summer war in 2006, meaning all Israeli cities, towns and military outposts, including Israel’s two main air force bases located in the southern Negev Desert, would come under direct threat of attack. The Dimona nuclear reactor near Beersheva would also be in range of such missiles. Israeli President Shimon Peres later confirmed that Syrian Scud missiles were either on their way to Lebanon or already there, saying this crossed a dangerous “red line” and would not be tolerated. Officials also made very clear that Damascus itself would be held directly responsible for the reported weapons transfers, meaning it would also be attacked if such Scud missiles were ever fired. American Democratic Party Senator Diane Feinstein of California, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, subsequently said there was a “high likelihood” that Syria has indeed been smuggling Scud missiles into Lebanon for use by Shiite Hizbullah militia forces. She added that “the rockets and missiles in Lebanon are substantially increased and better technologically than they were, and this is a real point of danger for Israel.” Her remarks came as the US State Department summoned the senior Syrian diplomat stationed in Washington for “consultations” over the reported weapons transfers. A State Department spokesman said the meeting was designed to address Syria’s “provocative behavior” in handing over the highly advanced missiles to the Iranian-backed militia force which pummeled Israel with over 4,000 less advanced rockets during the summer of 2006. Taking its cue from Iran’s repeated denials that its rogue nuclear “energy program” is actually a cover to construct nuclear weapons, the Syrian Assad regime denied that it had smuggled Scuds into Lebanon. Syrian officials claimed that Israel was only trying to find an excuse to attack the Lebanese Shiite force in the coming months. At first, Hizbullah echoed this stand, stating that it was “none of Israel’s business” whether or not it now possessed some of the deadliest missiles on earth—as if the group’s obvious and only targets were not Israeli civilian centers. Hizbullah leaders later confirmed that they had received a supply of Scuds from Syria, but claimed they were only non functional “dummy prototypes” meant to familiarize the Lebanese militia group about the missiles design and use—as if that would comfort Israeli leaders who are charged with protecting their Jewish and Arab citizens from foreign rocket assault. PALESTINIAN HARD BALL With the Obama administration attempting again during April to jumpstart indirect peace negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, the PA government headed by Mahmoud Abbas announced it will step up what it called the “popular struggle” against Israel, designed to force the Netanyahu government to halt all Jewish home building in the disputed territories and the eastern half of Jerusalem. The official statement called for intensified non violent street demonstrations and periodic work strikes. Several Israeli analysts noted that work strikes, which were frequently held during the first two Palestinian uprisings, only weaken the struggling Palestinian economy, not Israel. The announcement also called for intensified boycotts of all products and services produced in contested Jewish settlements. It was followed by a statement from the Israeli Premier reiterating that he will not halt home construction in any portion of the capital city. Hizbullah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah criticized the PA call, telling a television audience that “armed resistance” is the only way to keep Israel from “taking over Muslim holy sites” in Jerusalem. And sticking to their usual play book, the Hamas movement also denounced the call for non violent protests, insisting that “force of arms” alone Meantime Hamas officials publicly ordered that all smuggling tunnels operating under the southern Gaza Strip border with Egypt be closed. This came after the Mubarak government threatened to use military force to seal off the tunnels after intelligence reports came in revealing that Hamas terrorists were planning to use the tunnels to smuggle Israeli tourists kidnapped from the Sinai Peninsula into Gaza. Hamas also announced that it would put a halt to all rocket firings aimed at Israeli territory in order to “give the Zionist enemy no excuse” to launch a new military offensive in the Palestinian coastal zone. Defense Minister Ehud Barak had warned that a new IDF operation might be needed to halt rocket assaults which intensified earlier this year. Thousands of foreign tourists found their Holy Land visits prolonged when many flights to Europe were cancelled for nearly a week due to the Icelandic volcanic ash clouds floating over most of the continent. Direct flights to New York and other North American destinations were rerouted around the dangerous clouds. On a more positive note, an American government report said there may be up to 17 times more natural gas and oil than previously estimated in energy fields located under the Mediterranean Sea some 60 miles west of Haifa. If so, that might be enough to fuel all of Israel’s energy needs for the foreseeable future, said Israeli experts. While the ash clouds over Europe were obviously not a good thing, there are other clouds coming that will one day soon bring Israel’s Messiah with them. “Behold with the clouds of heaven, one like a Son of Man was coming, and He came up to the Ancient of Days and was presented before Him. And to Him was given dominion, glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations and men of every language might serve Him” (Daniel 7: 13-14). DAVID DOLAN is a Jerusalem-based author and journalist who has lived and worked in Israel since 1980. DOLAN'S NATIONALLY TELEVISED DVD, "FOR ZION'S SAKE" is also available for purchase. Click the title under "BOOKSTORE" for more details. TO RECEIVE THESE FREE ISRAEL UPDATES DIRECTLY, FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW. YOU WILL ONLY RECEIVE DAVID DOLAN'S UPDATE AND ANALYSIS INFORMATION FROM THIS ADDRESS. THE LIST WILL NOT BE TRADED OR SOLD. TO SUBSCRIBE or to unsubscribe, go to: http://www.ddolan.com/subscribe.asp |
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