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Israeli navy in Suez Canal prepares for potential attack on Iran

War Monger | 16.07.2009 10:10 | Palestine

From The Times Sheera Frenkel in Jerusalem

Lets take action against Israeli, US and Egyptian targets

Two Israeli missile class warships have sailed through the Suez Canal ten days after a submarine capable of launching a nuclear missile strike, in preparation for a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

The deployment into the Red Sea, confirmed by Israeli officials, was a clear signal that Israel was able to put its strike force within range of Iran at short notice. It came before long-range exercises by the Israeli air force in America later this month and the test of a missile defence shield at a US missile range in the Pacific Ocean.

Israel has strengthened ties with Arab nations who also fear a nuclear-armed Iran. In particular, relations with Egypt have grown increasingly strong this year over the “shared mutual distrust of Iran”, according to one Israeli diplomat. Israeli naval vessels would likely pass through the Suez Canal for an Iranian strike.

“This is preparation that should be taken seriously. Israel is investing time in preparing itself for the complexity of an attack on Iran. These manoeuvres are a message to Iran that Israel will follow up on its threats,” an Israeli defence official said.

It is believed that Israel’s missile-equipped submarines, and its fleet of advanced aircraft, could be used to strike at in excess of a dozen nuclear-related targets more than 800 miles from Israel.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, said that his Government explicitly allowed passage of Israeli vessels, and an Israeli admiral said that the drills were “run regularly with the full co-operation of the Egyptians.”

Two Israeli Saar class missile boats and a Dolphin class submarine have passed through Suez. Israel has six Dolphin-class submarines, three of which are widely believed to carry nuclear missiles.

Israel will also soon test an Arrow interceptor missile on a US missile range in the Pacific Ocean. The system is designed to defend Israel from ballistic missile attacks by Iran and Syria. Lieutenant-General Patrick O’Reilly, the director of the Pentagon’s Missile Defence Agency, said that Israel would test against a target with a range of more than 630 miles (1,000km) — too long for previous Arrow test sites in the eastern Mediterranean.

The Israeli air force, meanwhile, will send F16C fighter jets to participate in exercises at Nellis Air Force base in Nevada this month. Israeli C130 Hercules transport aircraft will also compete in the Rodeo 2009 competition at McChord Air Force base in Washington.

“It is not by chance that Israel is drilling long-range manoeuvres in a public way. This is not a secret operation. This is something that has been published and which will showcase Israel’s abilities,” said an Israeli defence official.

He added that in the past, Israel had run a number of covert long-range drills. A year ago, Israeli jets flew over Greece in one such drill, while in May, reports surfaced that Israeli air force aircraft were staging exercises over Gibraltar. An Israeli attack on a weapons convoy in Sudan bound for militants in the Gaza Strip earlier this year was also seen as a rehearsal for hitting moving convoys.

The exercises come at a time when Western diplomats are offering support for an Israeli strike on Iran in return for Israeli concessions on the formation of a Palestinian state.

If agreed it would make an Israeli strike on Iran realistic “within the year” said one British official.

Diplomats said that Israel had offered concessions on settlement policy, Palestinian land claims and issues with neighboring Arab states, to facilitate a possible strike on Iran.

“Israel has chosen to place the Iranian threat over its settlements,” said a senior European diplomat.

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And British targets

16.07.2009 11:29

"Lets take action against Israeli, US and Egyptian targets"

I fully agree and am glad you included Egyptian targets. You need to add British targets too though, as the UK has recently vastly increased it's arms trade with Israel, despite the recent media red-herring that we are embargoing them. You probably missed out UK targets because there are numerous invididual campaigns against the various locally based, if often foriegn owned, weapons manufacturers, but I hope you don't think me a pedant for pointing out our own national complicity.

Danny
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Egyptian targets.

16.07.2009 13:26

Just to let you know that I can guarantee you 99.9% of Egyptians would be massively against letting Israeli ships through the suez and that this will not be reported in our media. And if it is it will be a tiny little paragraph hidden in the back amongst irrelevent news. (much like here) When signing pieace with Israel an agreement was signed at camp david in which Egypt had to agree to some "secret" clauses that were not publicised, hence the assasination of anwar sadat because he was seen as being far too cosy with Israel.
I'm sure one of the clauses must have been uninhibited access tot he suez for both civilian and military vessels.

Egypt was a victim of the imperialist powers for trying to control the suez in the past because of its strategic and economic value. Can you imagine what would happen if we attempted to deny Israel access to the suez? Or America, whom egypt has made herself reliant on for the subsidised grain that allows bread to be kept cheap and the population thus placated.

SO when you say lets get Egyptian targets bare in mind we are victims of imperialism too, there is no ideological commitment/support for attacking Iran or supporting the imperialist powers

Winston K. Smith


War in the Land Of Egypt

16.07.2009 20:16

"SO when you say lets get Egyptian targets bare in mind we are victims of imperialism too, there is no ideological commitment/support for attacking Iran or supporting the imperialist powers"

I fully agree with that, with all your post, and thank you for your rebuke in case my was misunderstood. I am not suggestions Egyptian individuals are attacked or demeaned, I meant Egyptian State targets like the London Embassy or local arms merchants who deal with that regime, or travel agents, should be targetted by NVDA. The current Egyptian government is a pro-war, anti-Palestinian, US puppet dictatorship which I do despise, but for all it' faults it has less blood on it's hands than than my British government.

Like charity, like opposing power, activism, starts at home.

I do know one person who has been to almost every country and who says Egypt was his favourite place so far, for the people there.

Danny