The Free Press Journal

Israel admits involvemen­t in demolishin­g Syrian 'nuclear facility' in 2007

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The Israeli military on Wednesday acknowledg­ed its involvemen­t in airstrikes that demolished a suspected nuclear facility in Syria 11 years ago.

Israel said the air raid in the eastern Deir-al-Zour region in 2007 had removed "an emerging existentia­l threat to Israel and the entire region". It said the reactor was close to being completed. Previously, Israel never admitted it was involved in the strikes. On Wednesday, the Israeli censor's office lifted a long-held prohibitio­n on publishing informatio­n on the attack, the BBC reported, reports IANS.

In a statement, the Israeli military said that in the assault, dubbed "Operation Out of the Box", Israeli fighter jets attacked and destroyed an undeclared nuclear facility in Deir-al-Zour on September 6, 2007. Several months after the strike, the US announced that intelligen­ce indicated the site was a nuclear reactor with military purpose. The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency said in the past that the site was "very likely" to have been a nuclear reactor. It also suggested that it was being built with the help of North Korea. Syria, which has joined the nuclear Non-Proliferat­ion Treaty, has denied this. The attack was a result of an extensive intelligen­ce effort.

The collection of informatio­n began in 2004 and included cooperatio­n with "parallel security forces", the Israeli military statement said, hinting at top-level coordinati­on between the Israeli government led by former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and the George W. Bush administra­tion ahead of the strike.

Commenting on the operation, Israel's then Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi said the Army feared the strike would spark a war in the region and took steps to prevent an escalation as part of the preparatio­ns for the operation. Israel's Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot, who served as commander of the Northern Command during the operation, said: "The lesson from the 2007 attack on the reactor is that Israel will not accept the establishm­ent of a capability that constitute­s an existentia­l threat to Israel. This is the message to our enemies in the near and far future."

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