'Least prepared for chemical attack we've been in 20 years'
Defense Ministry, National Emergency Administration to upgrade atomic,
biological, chemical protection kits; MK Steinitz warns redistribution
plan lacks deadlines, endangers public
Roni Sofer
"The cabinet's decision to upgrade the kits without clearly setting any
deadlines is a farce that repeats all the mistakes made in the neglect
of the home front during the Second Lebanon War. I can already see the
committee of inquiry into the next war, and it will be far worse than
Winograd," MK Yuval Steinitz (Likud) said on Wednesday.
Home Front Readiness
Barak authorizes nationwide emergency drill / Hanan Greenberg
Defense establishment, government and cabinet all to participate in
exercise simulating crisis situation as part of upcoming national
emergency drill to be held in April. Drill part of implementation of
lessons from Second Lebanon War
The defense establishment announced earlier in the day that the atomic,
biological, and chemical protection kits recently collected from the
public will be upgraded and redistributed.
The decision to redistribute the kits was made by the Defense Ministry,
in view of the recent ground-to-ground missile threats made evident
against Israel and in an attempt to boost home front readiness against
a possible chemical attack emanating form Iran or Syria.
Within a few months, said the ministry, all A.B.C kits given to the
public will be collected, updated and redistributed, in a manner yet to
be determined.
Steinitz, who in his capacity as chairman of the Knesset Foreign
Affairs and Defense Committee in 2007 prepared an alarming report on
the preparedness of the home front on the A.B.C. front, said it was
irresponsible to take the kits out of people's homes.
The MK recommended that in light of the delays in the collection and
redistribution of the kits, the defense establishment should provide
citizens in danger zones (primarily in the North) with spare kits from
Israel's storage.
Combat reservists should also receive kits, Steinitz said, so that they
are able to report to the front lines for service already equipped with
them.
"But not a single upgraded kit has been redistributed thus far," he
said, "despite the billions that Israel has invested in purchasing and
upgrading these kits, we are the least prepared we've been for such an
attack in over 20 years."
Trying to prevent a panic
Security officials appearing before the cabinet stressed that the
defense establishment has no intention of causing a public panic, but
nevertheless, the government must be prepared for the possibility that
missiles carrying "dirty" warheads may be fired on the exposed Israeli
home front.
National Emergency Administration Chief Brigadier-General (Res) Ze'ev
Tzuk-Ram told Ynet that "there is absolutely no need for panic of any
kind. This was a predictable move, which got the go-ahead this morning;
and following the (cabinet's) green light we will complete collecting
the kits from the public, at which point they will be updated and then
redistributed."
The expected cost of the project was not made public.
The Home Front Command is expected to hold a nation-wide emergency
drill next week simulating a series of emergency situations and
checking readiness of security and emergency forces, local
municipalities, schools, and even the cabinet itself – to respond to
the developing events.
Syria is expected to follow the drill closely, as the London-based Arab
newspaper al-Quds al-Arabi suggested Wednesday that Damascus perceives
it to be part of Israel's preparations for a comprehensive Israeli
strike on it.
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