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Israel Says It Bombed Syria, But Still Won't Say Why
JERUSALEM - Nearly a month after a mysterious Israeli military airstrike in Syria generated political aftershocks from Washington to North Korea, the Israeli government lifted its official veil of secrecy Tuesday.
It didn't provide much new information about what took place on Sept. 6, however. While its government censor cleared the way for journalists here to report that the incident had taken place, rigid rules remained in effect that ban reporting what the target was, what troops were involved or why the strike was ordered.
Israel lifted its ban on reporting that the attack took place after Syrian President Bashar Assad told the British Broadcasting Corp. that Israeli jets had hit an "unused military building." But Israeli officials refused to say anything about the attack, and almost no one who'd be expected to know - from government officials to former intelligence officers - is talking.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the head of the opposition Likud party, was widely criticized last week after giving a television interview in which he became the first elected leader to say that Israel had launched the attack.
The dearth of information has allowed fertile speculation: The strike was a dry run for an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. The target was an Iranian missile cache bound for Hezbollah Islamic fighters in Lebanon. The attack hit a fledgling Syrian-North Korean nuclear weapons program. Or it was meant to thwart efforts to provide Hezbollah with a "dirty bomb" to use against Israel.
This being the Middle East, however, the simplest theories generally are discounted in favor of more convoluted explanations. One of the latest theories is that North Korea told the United States it had sold nuclear technology to Syria, which prompted the U.S. to tell Israel that North Korea had sold nuclear technology to Syria, which prompted Israel to attack the North Korean technology in Syria. Follow?
The problem of separating fact from fiction is compounded by the fact that all sides routinely leak distorted, exaggerated or downright bogus information to conceal the truth and wage psychological warfare on one another.
Assad's first public comments on the strike came the same weekend that the head of an agricultural research facility denied a claim by Syria's deputy president that the farm project had been the strike's target.
"Everything reported about the raid is wrong and is part of a psychological warfare that will not fool Syria," Deputy President Farouq Shara said in Damascus.
The Washington Post, meanwhile, reported that Israel had told the U.S. that Syria was working with North Korea on a nuclear weapons program. The Post reported that the strike came three days after a ship from North Korea arrived in Syria. The ship was said to be carrying cement, but unnamed officials told The Post that it was really military materiel sent to the site hit by the Israeli raid.
U.S. intelligence officials are skeptical of those claims. Syria, they argue, lacks the technical infrastructure and the money for a nuclear weapons program; its leaders may not be reckless enough to pursue one when their country is under constant surveillance and within range of Israel's military; and the North Koreans, who are as closely watched as Syria is, are unlikely partners for a secret program.
That skepticism has given rise to an even more convoluted theory, which in the Middle East has the advantage of suggesting that neither side is telling the truth: The Israelis hit a Syrian chemical-weapons facility, then leaked word that the target was nuclear in an attempt to convince Iran that its nuclear facilities are next.
The timing of the attack is equally curious. Israel staged it at a peak in tensions with Syria. For nearly a year, the Israeli media have been filled with ominous, thinly sourced claims that Syrian forces are preparing for war with Israel.
Israel, meanwhile, had staged major military exercises in the contested Golan Heights, which have generated alarm along the Syrian border.
Israeli leaders wavered between saying that Syria was preparing for war with Israel or was serious about launching peace talks.
Since Israel's war with Hezbollah last summer in Lebanon, Assad has offered to resume peace talks with Israel, which crumbled in 2000. But Israel, presumably with encouragement from the Bush administration, largely has rebuffed the entreaties.
The strike had the potential to sabotage next month's planned Bush administration Middle East peace conference. But the United States has made it clear that it still plans to invite Syria, even though that country is still officially at war with Israel.
© 2007 McClatchy Newspapers
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Show All"The strike had the potential to sabotage next month's planned Bush administration Middle East peace conference"
Oh my, a peace conference? The Bush adminstration? Will they be handing out nukes as door prizes? What a joke.
Actually, Bush was pushing Israel to expand the conflict into Syria -- !!!!
you know the people chanting peace through strength have never really read 1984, or studied Nazi Germany, fascist Italy have they?
the fact is that we canaries continue to find alarming that which remains hidden. There's that little reassuring aphorism jingo, "the truth always comes out," that we common folks have carried with us throughout time immemorial.
I've found the saying to be more or less true. Kind of like, "what goes around comes around."
Nevertheless, facing the moment of death has still to be a very profound and unnerving moment - that's just a contemplative aside.
Seymour Hersh did mention on Democracy Now that he would write about this particular event. Let's hope he has time.
Syria and Iran have a mutual defense pact. If Syria is attacked Iran has to come to the rescue. Israelis are trying to provoke a war with Iran by any means possible. Iran has not taken the bait yet.
thanks for the inside dope.
Meanwhile while these idiots [Israeli right wingers] are positioning for power and land theft...the planet is quietly burning up...Arctic winter Ice is shrinking at dramatic rates...All American politicians do is argue about who has right of passage in new unfrozen Arctic Sea Lanes...It's so Neanderthal it's pathetic...
This is how media twist words:
"Israel, meanwhile, had staged major military exercises in the contested Golan Heights, which have generated alarm along the Syrian border"
There is nothing contested about Golan Heights. It is Syrian territory occupied by Israel since 67.
Similarly newspapers would often call West Bank & Gaza as "Disputed Territories" when it should be called as illegal occupation!
What difference does it make what lies Israel will dish out as the reason? Perhaps Israel was trying to check Syrian air defenses, and obviously their air defenses failed, as they didn't shoot down any of the intruding aircrafts.
The most important issue, however, is why the UN and the so-called international community—a name reserved only for the usual suspects: England, France, and Germany—did not strongly condemn the aggression. It may just be because the little guy has the support of the big bully on this side of the Atlantic.
Well said PakMan.
Never been in a government brothel huh? Heaven on earth! You have to go to Dubai for the sick stuff and little boys.
Yes thats just smack. Blackwater really has it good though, try Dyncorp!
Then after we are mired in Iran, the drums will start pounding on Syria and articles will start emerging about how Israel had no influence in bombing Iran and that will become the conventional wisdom while remarks like "I hate all Iranians" will disappear down the memory hole.
Rinse.
Repeat.
So a couple of days ago there was a post referring to novels that were about "what if the Germans and Japanese had won the war?" And I remembered that Philip Dick had written The Man In the High Tower. So I picked it up and started reading it.
Here's a few quotes:
"It horrified him, this thought; the ancient gigantic cannibal near-man flourishing now, ruling the world once more. We spent a million years escaping him, Frink thought, and now he's back. And not merely as the adversary. . .but as the master."
"It will end, Childan thought. Someday. The very idea of place. Not governed and governing, but people." there was a group of young people reporting on the group of 8 summit this summer who ended each broadcast by saying, "there was a world before capitalism. There will be a world after capitalism."
I guess you have to be young, or young at heart to understand that.
and bruce springsteen lately:
Now there's a fire down below
But it's coming up here
So leave everything you know
Carry only what you fear
On the road the sun is sinkin' low
Bodies hanging in the trees
This is what will be (This is what will be)
This is what will be
"Israel Says It Kills Palestinians, But Still Won't Say Why."
I think dcbeltway has it right.
Boy, Cheney must have been sooooo angry when Iran did not retaliate.
I wonder how he felt when he read the quote form the Iranians today " US is unable to attack Iran!"
OK. This is the scoop on recent Israeli air attack on Syria:
Iran uses the same air defense system as Syria, supplied by Russia. The attack on Syria must have been a dry run to see if Israelis, with the help of American hi-tech, could beat Syria's radar and air defense system, and they obviously did. Iran and Syria will now have to upgrade their air defense systems. Tell 'em you first heard it from Saila.
This really makes me sick! Where is the UN? Impose economic sanctions on Israel, take their leaders to court! This is illegal!
Io Q. Lellity October 3rd, 2007 5:28 pm
"Where is the UN? Impose economic sanctions on Israel..."
Great idea but American Administration have consistently vetoed any sanctioning of Israel..
What actually happened was, Israeli spies had discovered the last shred of hope for peace in the Middle East in Syria, and had to send in an air strike to kill it before it grew.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0217-02.htm
Here's more on the Iran-Syria Mutual Defense Pact from an old article on CommonDreams.
Patience is a virtue. The Iranians have nothing to lose and everything to gain by simply waiting. Sooner or later, something is going to have to give - and it will be on our side and not there's.
I'm not saying that an attack on Iran wouldn't be a disaster for the people of Iran and the planet, but another unprovoked attack on a sovereign nation would further isolate the US in the eyes of the world. Iran would get the sympathy in world opinion and the USA would be seen even more clearly as the terrorist nation.
Bush and Congress have done plenty of stupid things these past six years, but attacking Iran would be the biggest mistake of all.
I'd like to know the sources. I looked through the foreign papers and I'm seeing conjecture and accusation, but there's a lot of secrecy out there.
true though by the time Hersh gets to it most of us know it.
I'm not so sure Bush wouldn't go so far. He's pretty far down on the karmic circle or what have you. People who are destructive of what is beautiful and true because they can't find it anywhere in their own selves - a remote possibility that's been bred out of them for generations. Not even a prayer of redemption in this life.
What mistake haven't they made so far?
But one can be hopeful! There's hope all around.
geoff29 you made me think of a good and appropriate quote:
"Hell is empty as all the devils are here"-William Shakesphere
The man knew what he was writing about.
It does look like it was about testing Syrian's brand new "state of the art" Russian air defenses. The exact same system is used by Iran, so looks like this was a test to see if Israel/U.S. had to worry about Iranian air defenses or not when they do their bombing campaign. Too bad the Russian air defense failed, that could have been a nice deterrent...
"Advanced Russian Air Defense Missile Cannot Protect Syrian and Iranian Skies"
http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=1301
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