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From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 23:19:19 -0800
Local: Sat, Feb 24 2007 2:19 am
Subject: Israel prepares for Iran attack: report
*Perilous Times*

Saturday February 24, 2:22 PM

*Israel prepares for Iran attack: report*

Israel is seeking permission from the United States to fly its jets over
Iraq to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, The Daily Telegraph newspaper
said Saturday, citing sources.

A senior Israeli defence official told the conservative British
broadsheet in a dispatch from Tel Aviv that negotiations were taking
place for the US-led coalition in Iraq to provide an "air corridor" over
Iraq if the Jewish state decided on unilateral action.

"We are planning for every eventuality, and sorting out issues such as
these are crucial," the official said.

"If we don't sort these issues out we could have a situation where
American and Israeli war planes start shooting at each other."

Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has in the past called for
Israel to be wiped off the map.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a report Thursday
saying that Iran had not halted, and in fact had expanded, its uranium
enrichment programme, defying a United Nations Security Council demand
to stop by this week.

The United States, France and Britain have called for tougher Security
Council sanctions on Tehran, while Germany, China and Russia have taken
softer stances. Iran denies US charges that it seeks nuclear weapons.

An Israeli officer involved in the military planning told The Daily
Telegraph: "One of the last issues we have to sort out is how we
actually get to the targets in Iran. The only way to do this is to fly
through US-controlled air space in Iraq."

A senior Israeli security official who works on the strategic committee
set up to deal with the Iran threat, chaired by Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert, said: "The amount of effort we are putting into this single
issue is unprecedented in the history of the State of Israel," the
newspaper reported.

Israel has refused to rule out pre-emptive military action against Iran.
Israeli warplanes in 1981 destroyed the Osirak nuclear reactor near
Baghdad after suspecting Iraq of aiming to build nuclear weapons.


 
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