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Israeli minister threatens destruction of the Iranian
nation
By Peter Symonds
9 April 2008
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Amid a massive five-day civil defence drill, a senior Israeli
cabinet minister has provocatively threatened Iran with complete
destruction in retaliation for any attack. The chilling threat
was made amid rising tensions with Syria and continuing hints
of a preemptive Israeli military strike against Iranian nuclear
facilities.
Speaking at the newly-opened Government War Room Headquarters
on Monday, National Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer
warned that the drill was not just a meaningless spectacle
or a fictional scenario. The future reality is likely to be a
number of times harsher than that which we recognise now. We are
confronted with a situation where the home front becomes the front
line.
Ben-Eliezer singled out Tehran, declaring: An Iranian
attack will lead to a harsh retaliation by Israel, which will
lead to the destruction of the Iranian nation. While saying
that Iran will not attack Israel so quickly because they
understand the ramifications, he added: Nevertheless,
the Iranians are provoking us through their allies Syria and Hezbollah,
[providing] them with much weaponry, and with that we have to
contend.
Ben-Eliezer is a longstanding Labour Party figure, who previously
served as defence minister and deputy prime minister. His remark
about Iran provoking us is an ominous indication that
Israel is preparing its justifications for a new preemptive attack.
Last September, Israeli war planes carried out an unprovoked strike
on a Syrian site, which, according to leaks in the British and
US press, was allegedly a nuclear reactor under construction.
The Israeli government provided no explanation and banned any
media coverage. Its purpose, however, was clear. In the wake of
the failure of its 2006 war against Hezbollah militia in Lebanon,
Israel was demonstratingto Iran in particularthat
it could strike anywhere in the region.
Tensions with Syria were heightened in mid-February by the
murder of top Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyeh, who
was killed in Damascus by a car bomb blast. While Israeli officials
denied any involvement, it is widely believed in the region that
Israeli intelligence orchestrated the assassination to provoke
a response from Hezbollah and set the stage for another war in
the Lebanon. In late February, the Bush administration inflamed
the situation by stationing the US navys Nassau battle group
off the Lebanese coast in a show of support for the Lebanese regime
of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.
Israels civil defence mobilisation, dubbed Turning
Point 2, took place in this context. It is the second such
exercise since the 2006 invasion of Lebanon and the first under
the National Emergency Authority established last September. The
exercise began on Sunday, is running over five days and involves
the entire security apparatus, from the cabinet security committee
down.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was at pains to emphasise
on Sunday that the mobilisation was only a drill, with nothing
behind it. We have no secret plans. The scenario that his
cabinet had to consider, however, was an air and missile assault
from Lebanon and Syria on Israeli cities, involving the use of
non-conventional weapons. An article in the Jerusalem Post
explained that the exercise was not just drawing from the
lessons of the Second Lebanese war but in preparation
for Iranian nuclear bombs as well as possible chemical and biological
attacks.
According to the newspaper, the countrys largest ever
drill involves the Israel Police, the Israeli Defence Force Home
Front Command, other military branches, all the countrys
hospitals, the Fire and Rescue Services, and other emergency services.
Rescue services are simulating mass evacuations from populated
areas, and hospitals are practising treating thousands of casualties.
Yesterday, an estimated 1.7 million schoolchildren were involved
in an evacuation drill.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak bluntly explained that the exercise
was directly linked to preparations for a new conflict. The
Second Lebanon War created a reality in which the home front is
part of the front during a conflict and its resistance is a condition
of victory, he said. The scale of the mobilisation indicates
that the government and military are not simply planning for rocket
attacks from the Gaza Strip or by the Hezbollah militia in southern
Lebanon, but a full-scale war. The most obvious targets are Syria
and Iran.
Ben-Eliezers inflammatory remarks point to the latter.
Olmert and other Israeli ministers have repeatedly said they will
not tolerate Tehran having the capacity to build a bomb. Articles
in the British press over the past year provided details of Israeli
training for air strikes on Irans enrichment plant at Natanz
and other nuclear facilities.
The Israeli government was bitterly critical of the US National
Intelligence Estimate (NIE) released in December, which found
that the Iranian regime had ended any nuclear weapons program
in 2003. Defence Minister Barak rejected the assessment and called
for action in the diplomatic sphere and in other spheres
as well. Last November, Barak told a Labour Party meeting
that we cannot take any option off the table [that is, including
the military one] and we need to study operational aspects.
Any Israeli strike on Iran would require a green light from
Washington. It is significant therefore that over the past month
President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and CIA chief Michael
Hayden have all rejected the NIE findings. Speaking to ABC News
in Jerusalem last month during his Middle East tour, Cheney declared:
Obviously, theyre [Iran] also heavily involved in
trying to develop nuclear weapons enrichment, the enrichment of
uranium to weapons grade levels.
Cheneys unsubstantiated remark is not supported by International
Atomic Energy Agency inspections, which have consistently found
that the Natanz plant is only enriching uranium to the low levels
required for nuclear fuelas Tehran has always insisted.
The lie does point, however, to the fact that significant sections
of the Bush administration, together with bulk of the Israeli
political establishment, are prepared to use any uranium enrichment
capacityeven that permitted under the Nuclear Non Proliferation
Treatyas the pretext for an attack on Iran.
While the US vice-president was relatively cautious in his
comments, his Israeli interlocutors were not. President Shimon
Peres told the media that Irans only intentions in
developing missiles with nuclear warheads are to destroy Israel
and threaten the entire world. Opposition leader Benjamin
Netanyahu said he had told Cheney about the need to remove
the Iranian threat before [Tehran] arms itself with a nuclear
bomb.
Ben-Eliezers threat and the home front exercise are two
more signs that Israel and the US are actively considering a war
against Iran.
See Also:
US congressional hearings on Iraq foreshadow
aggressive stance against Iran
[7 April 2008]
Cheney's tour of Middle East
raises tensions with Iran
[26 March 2008]
Cheney's "peace"
trip to Middle East prepares new wars
[21 March 2008]
Five years after the invasion
of Iraq: A debacle for US imperialism
[19 March 2008]
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