Category: Israel

  • Israel added Uranium to orange juice

    Israel added Uranium to orange juice

     Juice laced with uranium is just one of many clinical trials allegedly conducted at Israel’s Negev nuclear plant, claims investigative journalist Yossi Melman. Melman has accused the plant’s management of forcing its workers to take part in life-threatening experiments for the sake of nuclear developments. They also claim the government and the military are involved in a cover-up of the tests. It’s taken a decade for them to speak out, but workers at Israel’s nuclear reactor facility claim their managers gave them uranium to drink — as part of an experiment. With no medical supervision or explanation of the risks, the workers now want compensation.“They told me that the managers of the laboratory approached a few workers within the laboratory and asked them if they are ready to volunteer for a research that they are doing and when the said ‘yes’ they were asked to drink juices — grapefruit and orange juice with uranium,” Investigative Journalist Yossi Melman says.

    Professor Tzvi Bentwich is a doctor and human rights campaigner who says Israel still lacks the laws to protect its people against clinical trials like this. He believes the claims are plausible.

    “My guess it that the idea was to see what is the amount of uranium that is present in drinking water that is ingestible that would show by the regular detection methods bearing in mind that in this set up of the nuclear plant maybe workers or people that are there would be exposed food, water that may be contaminated and therefore the idea would be how much would they be exposed till they get to be detected,” says Professor Tzvi Bentwich of Ben-Gurion University.

    The government’s response is confusing — insisting it never happened, whilesuggesting an investigation.

    Israeli authorities deny the claims. In a statement emailed to RT’s offices they explicitly say there have not been human experiments at the Negev Nuclear Center. What’s more they write that the CEO of Israel’s Atomic Energy Commission has decided to put together an expert team. They won’t give any statements until the investigation is complete.

    These aren’t the first such allegations in Israel. Dorit Tahan was a teenage army officer, drafted with 700 other soldiers to find an anthrax vaccine. They were told the tests were safe, but ten years on, many still suffer skin and breathing problems, headaches and stomach pains.

    “We were soldiers, young soldiers — highly motivated — we believed with all our heart in the army, in the state, so we had no reason not to participate in that,” Tahan says.

    Similar claims have emerged from naval troops, saying they were ordered to dive into water polluted by toxic waste. Many developed cancer. It took years for the incidents to come to light.

    From the military: a flat denial.

    So at the nuclear reactor, it’s no surprise to people like Gideon Spiro that there’s great pressure on workers in sensitive jobs to keep quiet.
    He led the campaign to free Mordecai Vanunu, the whistleblower jailed for 18 years for revealing Israel’s atomic weapons work.

    “One of our demands is to open Dimona (location of Negev nuclear plant) for international inspection to know what is exactly happening not only with the manufacturing of weapons but how they are dealing with the nuclear waste for instance,” Human rights activist, Gideon Spiro says.

    Israelis have always seen the reactor as their protector from enemy attack. But allegations of medical tests on people — and an ever-growing official wall of silence — could force some to consider whether it’s becoming a public enemy.

    From RussiaToday-

  • Kissinger: We should ignore intelligence and assume Iran wants nukes

    Kissinger: We should ignore intelligence and assume Iran wants nukes

    By Agence France-Presse

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    Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger said in an interview Sunday that the United States should assume that Iran is actively preparing to build nuclear weapons.

    Kissinger, 88, was asked on the CNN show “GPS” if the threat of an Iranian nuclear weapon was so dire that Israel would need to launch a military strike in the near future.

    “I am very uneasy with the so-called intelligence report that say we don’t know whether they are actually working on nuclear weapons,” Kissinger told CNN.

    “I think we should start from the premise that they are undergoing all this in order to achieve a military capability. I don’t think that is a disputable point.”

    US intelligence analysts believe there is no hard evidence that Iran has decided to build a nuclear bomb — an assessment broadly consistent with a 2007 intelligence finding that concluded that Iran had abandoned its nuclear weapons program, The New York Times reported in February, citing unnamed US officials.

    The assessment was largely reaffirmed in a 2010 National Intelligence Estimate, and that it remains the consensus view of America’s 16 intelligence agencies, the Times reported.

    The US administration maintains that tough sanctions on Iran and diplomatic efforts need to be given more time before any resort to bombing raids.

    Israeli leaders however say time is running out for any pre-emptive strike. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that sanctions against Iran have not worked, and “none of us can afford to wait much longer.”

    US President Barack Obama has cautioned against “bluster” in talking about possible war with Iran, saying there still exists a window of diplomacy.

    www.rawstory.com, 11 March 2012

  • U.S. Should Pressure Turkey to Restorie Israeli Relations

    U.S. Should Pressure Turkey to Restorie Israeli Relations

    Tensions in the Israel-Turkey relationship are now leaving at least one Israeli defense firm in a tricky position with Boeing, the U.S. defense giant. It’s just the latest example of how the unraveling of what was once a strong alliance—for much of the past few decades, Turkey was Israel’s closest friend in the Muslim world—has harmed Israeli interests, particularly as the United States has continued to experience a strong relationship with Turkey (in part, ironically enough, over shared interest in checking Iran).

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    The complicating factor here is that while you could certainly point to instances in which Israel has gone out its way to antagonize Turkey (ahem), the deterioration of the relationship is primarily the doing of Turkey and its hugely popular leader, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Going back to the 2010 flotilla, and perhaps before, and all the way up to the present—this week, Erdogan called the Israeli response to rockets from Gaza “state terror,” “massacre and bloodshed”—Erdogan has viciously demagogued on Israel.

    Dexter Filkins published a long article recently in The New Yorker on the growth of Turkey under Erdogan’s moderately Islamist Justice and Development Party. There is much on Ergenekon, Turkey’s rumored, heavily military “deep state,” and the ways in which Erdogan and his allies have used fears of it and prosecutions related to it to solidify their hold on power; it quotes at length Gareth Jenkins, who wrote about the so-called Sledgehammer prosecution for Tablet Magazine. Turkey jails journalists. And so on.

    What’s called for is a good deal of private U.S. pressure. Turkey shares a very long border with Syria, whose implosion has strained its relations with Iran as well. It needs powerful friends right now. It is in the U.S. interest if Turkey is more on the same page with the other main U.S. ally that borders Syria, Israel. Filkins’ piece makes clear that while Erdogan is a deeply unappealing, Putin-esque leader, he and his Foreign Minister, the Kissinger-esque Ahmet Davutoglu, are creatures of realism.

    President Obama has reportedly cozied up, personally, to Erdogan. That’s not an inherently damning thing—not if it moderates Turkey and eases tensions with Israel. But that’s what needs to start happening then.

    via U.S. Should Pressure Turkey to Restorie Israeli Relations – Tablet Magazine.

  • Government issues travel advisory to Turkey; ‘Iran seeking out Israelis’

    Government issues travel advisory to Turkey; ‘Iran seeking out Israelis’

    Counter Terrorism Bureau issues alert announcing terror groups’ intention to carry out attacks against Israeli, Jewish targets in coming days

    Attila Somfalvi

    Published: 03.13.12, 21:43 / Israel News

    The Counter Terrorism Bureau issued a travel advisory advising Israelis to avoid visiting Turkey on Tuesday. The bureau said that terrorists are planning to carry out attacks against Israelis or Jews in the country in the coming days.

    Last week, a Turkish TV report said that Israel warned Ankara that Iran had sent terrorists to Turkey in order to target Israelis.

    Israeli security establishment officials told Ynet on Tuesday that Iran was behind the plot to attack Israelis and Jews.

    “Iranian elements will try to seek out Israeli businessmen and Jews in other locations around the world – not just in Turkey,” one official told Ynet.

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    Airport in Istanbul. Turkey not safe for Israelis (Photo: AFP)

    The NTV network reported that a letter from the Mossad sent to Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) said that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are planning a terrorist attack “using bombs” against Israeli targets in Turkey.

    The report also stated that four people from Iran have already arrived in Turkey carrying weapons and materials to be used in the attack.

    Israel’s travel advisory was issued several hours after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made harsh statements against Israel in the backdrop of the current round of violence with Gaza terror groups.

    via Government issues travel advisory to Turkey; ‘Iran seeking out Israelis’ – Israel News, Ynetnews.

  • Mossad, CIA and Blackwater operate in Syria – report

    Mossad, CIA and Blackwater operate in Syria – report

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    A security operation in Homs reveals Mossad, CIA and Blackwater are involved in the military violence in this part of Syria, as over 700 Arab and Western gunmen and Israeli, American and European-made weapons were detained in Baba Amr district.

    Syrian security forces got yet further proof of Western powers’ military involvement in Syria’s internal conflict, reports Al-Manar, a news agency, affiliated with Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based militant group and political party.

    Around 700 gunmen were recently arrested in the former rebel stronghold of Babar Amr.

    “The captured gunmen held Arab nationalities, including Gulf, Iraqi, and Lebanese. Among them were also Qatari intelligence agents and non-Arab fighters from Afghanistan, Turkey, and some European countries like France,” the agency quotes Syrian expert in strategic affairs Salim Harba as saying.

    Harba also confirmed to the agency that “a coordination office was established in Qatar under American-Gulf sponsorship. The office includes American, French, and Gulf – specifically from Qatar and Saudi Arabia – intelligence agents, as well as CIA, Mossad, and Blackwater agents and members of the Syrian Transitional Council.”

    The Syrian expert also added the security forces have also seized Israeli-, European- and American-made weapons.

    “The Syrian army also uncovered tunnels and equipments there,” he told to the agency, “advanced Israeli, European, and American arms that have not yet been tested in the countries of manufacture, in addition to Israeli grenades, night binoculars, and communication systems were confiscated by the security forces.”
    Salim Harba however said the Syrian authorities are not planning to reveal all the obtained information now, but assured all the evidence is of high value.

    “The Syrian security forces have documents and confessions that could harm everyone who conspired against Syria, and could make a security and political change, not just on the internal Syrian level, but also on the regional level,” he said.

    The recent Stratfor leak and hacked email of the company’s director of analysis also suggest undercover NATO troops are already on the ground in Syria.

    There have been previous allegations of a Western presence on the side of the rebels as 13 French officers were reportedly captured by the loyalist forces earlier in March.

    President Bashar al-Assad has repeatedly claimed his regime is fighting not with peaceful protesters as claimed by the West, but with the military gangs supported by the West.

    Western powers however have categorically denied any military involvement in Syrian internal conflict.

    rt.com, 07 March 2012

  • Mossad Warns Turks Of Iranian Plan To Hit Israelis

    Mossad Warns Turks Of Iranian Plan To Hit Israelis

    Istanbul, Turkey – The Mossad has warned Turkey that Israel’s diplomatic missions in the country could be in danger of Iranian “bomb attacks,” Turkish daily Hurriyet reported on Wednesday, citing a story aired on the NTV news channel.

    351076607According to the report, the Israeli intelligence agency sent a letter to its Turkish counterpart warning of a plot by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds Force to attack Israeli targets on Turkish soil.

    Four individuals have already entered Turkey from Iran and are in possession of weapons and materials to be used in the attacks, the report added.

    According to Hurriyet, Turkish intelligence sources neither confirmed nor denied the NTV report.

    The report came after several terror plots against Israeli interests abroad allegedly orchestrated by the Iranians were uncovered last month. On February 13, an Israeli Embassy car was bombed in New Delhi and another bomb was discovered attached to an embassy employee’s vehicle in Tbilisi, Georgia. An additional plot was uncovered in Thailand the next day, when several Iranian men were arrested after a bomb went off in a Bangkok house, apparently a “work accident” that occurred during the planning of a terror attack.

    While Israel has accused Iran of being behind the terror plots, with the help of its proxy Hezbollah, the Iranians have denied involvement.

    A Shi’ite with longstanding Iranian connections was arrested by Indian police on Tuesday for his alleged role in the Dehli bombing.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post

    via Istanbul – Mossad Warns Turks Of Iranian Plan To Hit Israelis — VosIzNeias.com.